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GEORGE WASHINGTON : 
ATKINS & NIGHTINGALE, 1801 


NUMBER 496 


THE 


Pree DERIC R. HALSEY 
POEEECTION OF PRINTS 


PART I 


AMERICANA 


INCLUDING 


NAVAL PRINTS AND NEW YORK 
VIEWS 


TO BE SOLD 


WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY EVENINGS 
NOVEMBER 1, 2, AND 3, 1916 


AT 8:15 o’cLocK 


On Public Exhibition from Saturday, October 21st 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 


MADISON AVENUE AT FORTIETH STREET 
NEW YORK 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. All bids to be PER Lor as numbered in the Catalogue. 

2. The highest bidder to be the buyer; in all cases of disputed bids 
the lot shall be resold, but the Auctioneer will use his judgment as to 
the good faith of all claims and his decision shall be final. He also 
reserves the right to reject any fractional or nominal bid which in his 
judgment may delay or injuriously affect the sale. 

3. Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash 
payments on account as may be required, in default of which the lots 
purchased to be resold immediately. 

4. The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk within 
twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of 
the purchase money to be absolutely paid on or before delivery, in default 
of which The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible 
if the lot or lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be 
left at the sole risk of the purchaser, and subject to storage charges. 

5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settle- 
ment of purchases, no lot will be delivered during the sale. 

6. All lots will be exposed for public exhibition in The Anderson 
Galleries before the date of sale, for examination by intending pur- 
chasers, and The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible 
for the correctness of the description, authenticity, genuineness,- or for 
any defect or fault in or concerning any lot, and makes no warranty 
whatever, but will sell each lot exactly as it is, WITHOUT RECOURSE. But 
upon receiving before the date of sale, expert opinion in writing that 
any lot is not as represented, The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will 
use every effort to furnish proof to the contrary, and in default of such 
proof the lot will be sold subject to the declaration of the aforesaid 
expert, he being liable to the owner or owners thereof for damage or 
injury occasioned by such declaration. 

7. Terms CasH. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions 
any sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and all such lots 
as remain uncleared after twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the 
sale, will be resold by either private or public sale at such time as The 
Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, shall determine, without further notice, 
and if any deficiency arises from such re-sale it shall be made good by the 
defaulter at this sale together with all the expenses incurred thereby. 
This condition shall be without prejudice to the right of The Anderson 
Galleries, Incorporated, to enforce the contract with the buyer, without 
such re-sale. 

8, Bips. We make no charge for executing orders for our customers 
and use all bids competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted by 
other bids. 

9, The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every facility for 
‘the employment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not 
be responsible for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and 
packers. 


Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be secured for $1.50 


The Anderson .Galleries 


Incorporated. 


MapIson AVENUE AT ForTIETH STREET, NEw YORK. 
TELEPHONE, Murray HILx, 7680 


SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. FREDERICK A. CHAPMAN. 3 


See oe re 


oe 


idee RINT COLLECTION OF 
MR. FREDERIC R. HALSEY. 


For more than thirty years Mr. Frederic R. Halsey of New 
York has been recognized on both sides of the Atlantic as one 
of the world’s greatest collectors of prints, and he is the last 
of that famous group of amateurs which embraced Firmin 
Didot, the brothers Goncourt, Dutuit, Valentin, Gerbeau, and 
others whose collections were regarded as among the finest in 
existence. Mr. Halsey began to collect his gravures of the 
Highteenth Century at the time when Dutuit collected his 
masters of the Sixteenth, and when Clement sold his examples 
of Watteau; and in addition to his private purchases from the 
portfolios of the most prominent printsellers of the world, he 
was a liberal buyer at the great auction sales in Europe and 
at the American sales of the Carson, Holden, Manson, Hol- 
lister, Latta, McKee, and other great collections, availing him- 
self of every opportunity to acquire rare prints in fine con- 
dition. 

And now the Halsey Collection, as famous in Europe as in 
America, comprising more than 10,000 pieces, many of which 
ere unique and hundreds of which are so rare as to be almost 
unknown to collectors, is to be offered at unrestricted public 
sale. It will be the largest and most important sale of prints 
ever held in the United States. 

The Collection may be divided as follows: Americana, in- 
eluding Naval Prints and Views of New York City; Sporting 
Prints; French Engravings of the Eighteenth Century; 
Napoleana, Engravings of the French Revolution, and Lith- 
ographs; English Eighteenth Century Prints; Etchings by 
Old and Modern Masters; and English, French, and German 
Portraits of the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth 
Centuries. Each of these divisions contains hundreds of rari- 
ties in the finest possible condition, with a large proportion 
of proofs before all letters. 

Among the English artists in mezzotint represented in the 
Halsey Collection are Samuel Cousins, John Dickson, William 
Dickinson, Richard EHarlom, Edward Fisher, Valentine 


Green, Richard Houston, John Jones, James MacArdell, John 
Raphael Smith, William Ward, and Thomas Watson. Among 
the famous engravers in stipple are Francesco Bartolozzi, 
Thomas Burke, Thomas Cheesman, Thomas Gaugain, Charles 
Knight, Henry Meyer, Luigi Schiavonetti, and Caroline Wat- 
son. Among the great French artists are Baudouin, Boilly, 
Bonnet, Boucher, Debucourt, Eisen, Fragonard, Freuden- 
berger, Huet, and many others of the highest reputation. In 
catalogues now in preparation attention will be called to the 
finest examples of their work. 


The Americana, which are to be sold first, form a very 
important part of this magnificent collection. It consists of 
portraits of historical characters, Naval Prints, New York 
City Views, Caricatures, American Views generally, and other 
valuable material. 

Among the Portraits are John Adams by Savage and 
Samuel Adams by Graham and by Okey, the rarity of which 
is well known; and beautiful impressions of the scarce Jona- 
than Belcher by Faber, and the Berthier by Alix in colors, as 
well as a fine example of the Caner by Pelham, the first state 
of the Arthur Dobbs by MacArdell, and a proof before all 
inscriptions of the Thomas Paine by James Watson aiter Peale, 
hitherto unrecorded. | 

The mezzotints of Gates by Tiebout, of Lord George 
Germain by MacArdell (proof before all inscription), of 
Nathanael Greene by Val. Green, of Hancock by Copley- 
Smith, 1775, the Shirley by MacArdell in an early and unde- 
scribed proof, Admiral Vernon by Jones, and the first state 
of the Truxton by Tiebout are of the highest importance. 

Ranking with these are the Hartley by Walker, in the first 
state; Main’s Bishop Hobart, folio, of which there is no pre- 
vious record; Lord Howe by Watson, proof before all letters; 
the Fraser by Watson, first state, and a beautiful print of the 
Burial of Fraser, in colors. 

One of the most interesting items is The Capture of André, 
a small mezzotint by Freeman, 1812. Arnold appears in sev- 
eral early English mezzotints, and there is an excellent choice 
of Burgoyne, Cornwallis, D’Estaing, De Grasse, Hopkins, and 
many other celebrities. 

Amherst after Reynolds by Watson, a proof before all let- 
ters; Maverick’s engraving of Jackson; Tiebout’s Jay and Jef- 
ferson; Spooner’s engraving of Sir William Johnson; the 


Lord Loudon of Faber; Monckton by MacArdell in an unde- 
seribed state; the portraits of Robert Rogers, and a unique 
early American mezzotint of Charles Lee and various foreign 
prints of him are rarities that will appeal to all collectors. 

Lord Perey of the Revolution, represented by the first state 
of the Val. Green, and Green’s Phillips and Parker, the latter 
in colors; Pinckney by Akin and Harrison, 1799, and by Tie- 
bout in an undescribed early state; a unique early mezzotint 
of Putnam; a beautiful etched open letter proof of the Hull 
by Stuart-Freeman ; the rare mezzotints of the Indian Kings; 
Pownall by Earlom, a proof of the first state and a unique 
proof before all letters, and Peale’s William Pitt, one of the 
Scarcest and most important examples of early American 
engraving, would adorn the finest collections. 

Among the unusual Franklin mezzotints are the Chamber- 
lin-Fisher, the Cochin-Humphrey, the Jehner, the Negges, the 
Rugendas, the Will with the square table, the Peale, the 
Wilson-MacArdell, the Filleul-Cathelin proof before all let- 
ters, the Janinet and Vanloo-Alix in colors, and the excessively 
rare small quarto, ‘‘Dr Franklin, Sold by W. Humphrey.’’ 
The many rare portraits of John Paul Jones include the 
Moreau le Jeune (proof before all letters), the Notte-Will, 
and a beautiful proof before all letters of the engraving by 
Brookshaw. Lafayette appears in Debucourt-Le Mire before 
title, a Bance folio in colors, and, among many others, is a 
very scarce mezzotint by Young. 

The collection of Washington portraits is large and exceed- 
ingly interesting. The attention of discriminating collectors 
is called particularly to the following: The Peale, 1787, oval 
mezzotint ; the beautiful Val. Green after Peale; the Chevillet 
in its early state, and the Carington Bowles. Among the 
Trumbulls are the whole length engraved by Val. Green, 
beautifully colored, the excessively scarce small bust by him, 
and the first state of the Cheesman. Stuart is represented, 
among several others, by the Atkins & Nightingale, printed 
in colors, and an undescribed state of the 1801 Savage. The 
Wright type engraved by Evans, which is printed in colors; 
the Savage portrait, an early impression of the 1793 folio, 
and his Washington Family in an undescribed proof state, are 
exceedingly rare. 

The Naval Prints are of very great importance. The 
Chesapeake and Shannon by Jukes, the Schetky-Haghe set 


colored, the Constitution and Guerriere by Pocock, the Havell 
set of four in proof state, the little-known Mediator Off 
Ferroll, the Hewitt-Havell Attack and Storming of Oswego, 
Kneass’ ‘‘Sprigs of Laurel,’’ the Endymion and President by 
Richards, in colors, and the probably unique ‘¢ American 
Navall Victories’? by Tiebout are only a few of the most 
desirable. 

The Collection of New York Views, while not large, includes 
many scarce and choice items, like the first state of the 
Visscher Restitutio with the Carolus Allardt imprint; the first 
issue of the Howdell-Canot pair; the Robertson-Jukes ‘*‘New 
York from Hobuck”’ in original colors; the Birch-Seymour 
‘‘Pienic Party’’; the Wall-Hill pair of 1823 in the first issue, 
colored; the very artistic and attractive Garneray-Himeley 
‘Prise de Weahawk’’; the Catherwood-Papprill, 1846; the 
corner of Broadway and Canal Street, colored; the First 
Division N. Y. 8. A., colored, and the Klinckowstrom Atlas, 
complete. : 

Among the American Views are many of great rarity and 
of historical interest and importance, and a large proportion 
of them are in colors. The finest collection of early mezzotint 
caricatures of the American Revolution that has ever been 
offered at public sale includes ‘‘A Political Lesson,’’ ‘A New 
Method of Macarony Making,’’ ‘‘Bostonians Paying the Ex- 
cise-Man,’’ ‘‘Bostonians in Distress,’’ ‘‘Patriotick Barber of 
New York,’’ ‘‘ Alternative ot Williams-Burgh,’’ and ‘‘The 
Society of Patriotic Ladies.’ 

Particular attention is called to the unusually fine condition 
of Mr. Halsey’s prints and to the large proportion of proofs 
before all letters, and other early states. Where the descrip- 
tion ‘‘printed in colors’’ appears in the catalogue, the state- 
ment may be accepted without any question, and great care 
has been taken not to exaggerate descriptions of merit. The 
Catalogue was written by Mr. Robert Fridenberg. 


ee 


ORDER OF SALES 


FIRST SESSION 
Wednesday Evening, November 1, 1916 


AMERICAN HISTORICAL PoRTRAITS: 


Miscellaneous 

Engravings by Asher B. Durand 
Miscellaneous 

Benjamin Franklin 
Miscellaneous 

Horatio Gates 

Miscellaneous 

Engravings by J ohn Greenwood 
Miscellaneous 

John Hancock 

Miscellaneous 


SECOND SESSION 


Thursday Evening, November 2, 1916 


AMERICAN HISTORICAL hg 


Miscellaneous 3 
The Indian Kings 
Miscellaneous 

Andrew Jackson 
John Jay 

Thomas Jefferson 

Sir William Johnson 
John Paul Jones 
Miscellaneous 
Marquis de Lafayette 
Miscellaneous p 
Charles Lee 
Miscellaneous 

The Penns 
Miscellaneous 

Israel Putnam . 
Miscellaneous 

Robert Rogers . 
Miscellaneous 


THIRD SESSION 
Friday Evening, November 3, 1916 


AMERICAN HISTORICAL PORTRAITS: 


George Washington 
Miscellaneous ; 
James Wolfe 
Miscellaneous 
NAVAL PRINTS 
New YorK CIiTy Views 
AUDUBON’S BIRDS 
WATER CoLors BY E. L. HENRY : 
CARICATURES ‘ . , 
AMERICAN VIEWS . 


LOTS 

1-114 
115-119 
120-131 
132-171 
172-174 
175-183 
184-193 
194-196 
197-201 
202-209 
210-240 


241-247 
248-252 
253-255 
256-262 

263 
264-268 

269 
270-283 
284-288 
289-308 
309-316 
317-323 
324-370 
371-379 
380-406 
407-411 
412-420 
421-425 
426-470 


471-512 
513-541 
542-554 
555-507 
558-608 
609-635 
636-642 
643-649 
650-658 
659-723 


Norte: Measures in inches and sixteenths are rendered decimally for 


convenience. 


— 


AMUEL ADAMS 
GRAHAM AFTER JOHNSTON 


[ NUMBER 7 | 


dl bits 
BaeOPRIC R: HALSEY 
COLLECTION OF PRINTS 


PART | 
AMERICANA 


INCLUDING 


NAVAL PRINTS AND NEW YORK VIEWS 


FIRST SESSION 


Wednesday Evening, November |, 1916, at 8:15 o'clock 
LOTS 1-240 


AMERICAN HISTORICAL PORTRAITS. 


e SO 1_ ACLAND, LADY HARRIET 


Wallace Hester after, Sir Tho’. Lawrence. Mezzotint, 
folio. wA-w 
Artist’s signed India proof. 


2 ADAMS, JOHN 
60 : gD President of the United States of America Philad 


Jw Published by E. Savage Oc. 10, 1800. Stipple, fclio. 
} Stauffer, 2744-I. 


Fine impression of the first state; very scarce. (Slightly 
creased. ) 


so 3 ADAMS, JOHN 


( ie John Adams Second President of the United States (at 

,the age of ninety). Engraved by T. Gimbrede after 

uy | . Stuart 1831. Proof. Stipple, small folio. Stauffer, 
1031. 


Fine impression. 


_4 ADAMS, JOHN 


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IK — ff  [Rein. Vinkeles ad viv. del. & sculp. 1782.] Line, Ato. 
Sw del Proof before all letters, very scarce. From the Carson sale. 
5 ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY 

oc — . Painted by T. Sully.—Eng. by A. B. Durand. Pub- 
~) _> |{,qulished Oct. 6. 1826, by W. H. Morgan ete. Line, folio. | 
yy Ys Stauffer, 501-1 ee 
First state. 
ca ; | 
Sa ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY ‘ 
by ., ‘T, Gimbrede, Professor of Drawing at West Pcint Del. 

_ [).a“@Sculp—Copy right . . . 1826. Stipple, folio. Stauffer. 

WV ae 1032. 


Fine impression. 


7 ADAMS, SAMUEL 
Paind by Johnston—Engra‘, by G[raham]. His Excel- 
Aa ] 4 —— — Jeney Samuel Adams, Esqr. L. L. D. & A. A. S. Gover- 
> He nor and Commander in Chief in and over the Commen- 
wealth of Massachusetts. Three-quarter length, seated. 
Mezzotint, small folio. Stauffer, 1161. 


EXCESSIVELY Scarce. From the Carson and Havemeyer Col- 
lections. (Slightly clipped.) 


8 ADAMS, SAMUEL 

eee Mr. Samuel Adams. J: Mitchell, Pinxt—Saml. Okey, 

iy, Fecit. Printed by and for Chas’ Peak & Sam!, Okey. 

“ | Hx Newport Rhode-Island April, 1775. Mezzotint, small 
Qvww*"" folio. Stauffer, 2370. 


VERY SCARCE. 


ee OF 
(yu 1. Fournier, Pinxt, 1749.—J. Faber, fecit, 1751. Mezzo- 
; tint, folio. J. C. Smith (Faber Jun.) 3. 


‘¢Governour & Captn. General of Virginia.’’ 


ye ALBERMARLE, WILLIAM ANNE KEPPEL, EARL 


10 AMHERST, SIR JEFFREY 


& ( n meee Sir Joshua Reynolds pinxt.—Jas. Watson sc. Three- 
Q0Y (l/  quarter-length in armor, Mezzotint, folio. Goodwin, 


“9 GAN 
4 fue" \ 38-I. — glans ers 
PROOF BEFORE ALL LETTERS ; FINE CONDITION. 


S241 AMHERST, SIR JEFFREY 
ie 


J. Reynolds pinxt. Similar to previous it this 
Smith (Purcell) 1. 
10 


\ ee 


12 AMHERST, SIR JEFFREY 


i on Major-General Amherst. Commander in Chief of his 
ij , Majesty’s Forces on the Expedition against Montreal. 


a El 


\ Moorel, Pinxt.—Johnson, fecit. J. C. Smith, p. 129497 F GA) 


a ANDRE, JOHN, ESQE. 


Late Adjutant General of the British Forces in 
We og America. Whole length in uniform. Line, 8vo. 
From the Hibernian Magazine, 1780. Very scarce. 


sv.14 ANDR#, JOHN 


ipa Major John André, Painted by André—Engrav’d by 
da J. K. Sherwin, 1784. Stipple, 8vo. 


In brown, very scarce. From the Carson gale. 


O45 ANDRE CAPTURE 
35 0 The Taking of Major Andre. By the Incorruptible 
do Paulding, Williams and Vanvert. Philada. Published 
by T. W. Freeman, July 4th, 1812. Mezzotint, 12.4.x-10.. 


pe 
Very scarce. pene ott tz 
¥ — of ust 


(See Illustration.) 


en ll 


SY 16 ANDRE CAPTURE 


as The Capture of Major André. Painted by A. B. 
S Durand—Engraved by Alfred Jones, Smillie ‘and 
Hinshelwood. 1846. Line, oblong folio. e-wd 

India proof. 


9 17 ANDR&, JOHN 
ae th The Unfortunate Death of Major André. Hamilton 
WW delin—Goldar sculp. Line, small folio. 0-9 


18 ARMSTRONG, GENERAL JOHN 
ae 


Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States. Van- 
Ft derlyn del—Coqueret sculp. Stipple, 4to. 
Very scarce. 


19 ARNOLD, BENEDICT. 

sv Colonel Arnold Who Commanded the Provincial Trcops 
Tal ) sent against Quebec, through the Wilderness of Canada, 
tn oo was Wounded in Storming that City, under Gen- 
eral Montgomery. London, Published as the Act 
directs, 26 March, 1776, by Thos Hart. Mezzotint, 

small folio. — yy to 

THE SCARCE ORIGINAL ISSUE. : 


Oy ARNOLD, BENEDICT 


Tle impression. 
11 


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Rot 21 |/ ARNOLD, BENEDICT 
elon Colonel Arnold Who Commanded the Provincial Troops 
] Ae, sent against Quebec, through the Wilderness of Canada 
a and was Wounded in Storming that City, under Gen- 
a _-eral Montgomery. Publish’d as the Act directs 26. 
a5 OF March 1776. by Thos’. Hart London. Mezzotint, small 
dyide"—\ folio. J. C. Smith, p. 1714. 3 


Fine impression. 


22 ARNOLD, BENEDICT 
a) : v _-~ Colonel Arnold Who Commanded .... Canada and 
Adon was Woundet... Montgomery. Ioh. Lorenz Rugendas 
'/\  Seulps. et excudit Aug. Vind. 
if From the French sale; the scarcest of this type. 


23 ARNOLD, BENEDICT 
ares General Arnold Qui avec le Général Gates aidoit a 
; 5 “eS environer le General Lieutenant Bourgogne ete. peint 
“». a par Wilckenson a Boston Se vend a Londres chez Thom. 
R HP Hart. Mezzotint, 4to. i 
Fine impression, full margins. From the Holden sale. 


24 ASBURY, REVY. FRANCIS 


(0 4 Painted by J. Paradise—Engraved by B. Tanner. 1814. 
/ “Bp ab Stipple, folio. Stauffer, 3082. 


/ Fine, original impression. 
no 25 ASGILL, GENERAL SIR CHARLES : 
y ee _ Thos. Phillips pinx—C. Turner se. Mezzotint, folio. 


ey fi Proof before all letters; first state; not in Whitman. From 
S YWv the McKee sale. 


26 ASGILL, CHARLES 


mp OD Capitaine des Gardes du Roi d’Angleterre. de Loraine, 

Q a } del.—Chevillet sculp. Line, 4to. 
| oe tA Fine impression of a very scarce and important Revolution- 
8 wy" ary portrait. He barely escaped being hanged in retaliation 


for Capt. Huddy, April, 1782. 


cv_~27 AUCKLAND, WILLIAM ADEN, LORD 
ve * Loup Bust, to front. Stipple, folio. 


yA to Ms J India proof before all letters. 
0 


ear 28 AVANGOUR, CHARLES BARON OF 
bic Matthaus Merian se. Line, 4to. 
NV \ French Governor of Canada. Searce. 
12 


THE TAKING OF MAJOR ANDRE 
PUBLISHED BY FREEMAN, I812 


NUMBER 15 


Oe 2g BAINBRIDGE, COMMODORE 
‘ho Painted By J. Jarvis.—Engraved By Peter Maverick. 
ayidanbrcfisre Line, large 4to. Stauffer, 553. 
Fine and very scarce. 
0 BALTIMORE, CECIL CALVERT BN, 
Ab Abra: Blotling, sculp. Line, small folio. 


Scarce. 


‘ 


31 BARNEY, COMMODORE 


eae . 
/ {) 7s Wood, Pinxt.—Childs & Gimber, Sct. Stipple, 4to. 
ds Stauffer, 340. 


India proof. From the Carson sale. 


gp? 32 BARR#, COL. ISAAC 


2O—. . H. D. Hamilton Del—Rich@ Houston, fecit. 1771. 
7 Mezzotint, folio. Proof before title, first state. J. C. 
S . Smith, 5-1. 


From the Manson sale. 


5? 33 BARRON, COMMODORE JAMES 


/ | ae Of The U. S. Navy. Engraved by J. W. Steel after 
Jide 4 Neagle. Line, 4to. Stauffer, 3000. 


Fine impression; very scarce. 


¢@ _ 34 BEAUCLERCK, LORD AUBREY 


: (). ar Slain at Cartagena in America. G. Vertue Sculp. 1746. 
Lat Line, folio. 


35 BECKFORD, PETER 


A Lieut: Governor & Commander in Chief of Jamaica. 
f John Murphy Seulp. 1788. Mezzotint, folio. J. C. 
ff Smith, 2. 


“~) 36 BEDELL, REV. GREGORY T. 


aoa Rector of St Andrew’s Church, Philadelphia. Painted 
want) by John Neagle—Engraved by James W. Steel. 1831. 
Line, folio. Stauffer, 3001. 


India proof, fine condition. 


37 BELCHER, JONATHAN 


Captain General & Governor of Massachusets Bay & 
aD ——__ New Hampshire. R. Phillips Pinx—I. Faber Fecit, 


asia Mezzotint, small folio. J. C. Smith (Faber Jun.) 
- 
29. 


FINE IMPRESSION OF AN EXCESSIVELY SCARCE AND IMPORTANT 
PRINT. 
(See Illustration.) 


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BERCKEL, PIETER JOHAN VAN 


Minister-Plenipctentiaris ... By De Staten Van Noord- 
America. F. 1. Pfeiffer, dele Brasser, sec Line, 
small folio. 


BERCKEL, PIETER JOHAN VAN 
The same. Proof before all letters; with broadside on 
the portrait. 


BERTHIER, LE GENERAL 
Le Gros, Pinxt—An 6. 1798. 
Aquatint, folio. 

oA Printed in colors; a very fine example. Berthier came to 

A 


merica under Lafayette and was present at the surrender at 
Yorktown. 


BOLIVAR, SIMON 


Général en chef des Indépendans de Vénézuela et prési- 
dent Colombie. Martinet pinxit—Charon sculpsit. 
Aquatint, folio. 


See under Durand. 


BOSCAWEN, EDWARD, ADMIRAL 


I. Reynclds Pinxt—Is McArdell. fecit. 1757. Mezzo- 
tint, folio. J. C. Smith, 24-I. Goodwin 59.: 


First Srate. UNUSUALLY FINE EXAMPLE. 


BOSCAWEN, EDWARD, ADMIRAL 


A. Ramsay pinxt—I. Faber fecit. 1747. Mezzotint, 
small folio. J.C. Smith (Faber Jun.) 36-1. 


P. M. Alix, Sculpt. 


BOTTETOURT, NORBORNE BERKELEY, BARON 


Late Governor of Virginia. London, 21st March, 1774, 
by H. Ashby. Stipple, 4to. 


Printed in red. A beautiful example and very scarce. 


BOUDINOT, ELIAS, LL.D. 


Painted by Waldo & Jewett.—1822. Engraved by 
A.B. Durand. Line, folio. Stauffer, 559. 


A) 46. BOWLES, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS 


Chief of the Embassy from the Creeke & Cherokee 


a) mt ar j 
SS Ah Nations. Painted by T. Hardy—Engrav’d by I. Grozer. 


et 


* Mezzotint, folio. J. C. Smith, 1-1. 
Very scarce; open etched letter proof; lacks publication line. 


BRANT, JOSEPH 


Sa Ga Yean Qua Rash Tow. Coning-vande Maquas. 
P. Schenck exe. Mezzotint, 4to. 


Fine impression; very scarce. 
14 


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ee 


go" 48 BROCKWELL, REV. CHARLES, A.M. 


His Majesties Chaplain in Boston N. E. P. Pelham 
ee rf pinx. et fecit. 1750. Boston. Mezzotint, small folio. 
Stauffer, 2460. 


FINE IMPRESSION; VERY SCARCE. 


o 49 BROKE, CAPT. SIR PHILIP BOWES VERE 


wa Do Painted by S. Lane.—Engraved by C. Turner. Dedi- 
- awh cated to the officers of the Shannon. London, 1816. 
vy. pa Mezzotint, folio. Whitman, 72. 


- Fine proof impression; very scarce. 


¥ 1760 BRUIX, (EUSTACHE.) 
x“ n.$ Paris, chez Basset. Whole length. Line, small folio. 


A very rare portrait; colored. 


561 BUCHANAN, JAMES 


Engraved by J. C. Buttre 1857. Mezzotint, large folio. 
| )> ce Proof. 


52 BURGOYNE, LIEUTT. GENL. JOHN 


- Coll. of the 16th Regt. ete. Whole length, in uniform. 
90 a Line, 8vo. 


From the Hibernian Magazine; scarce. 


d3 CALHOUN, JOHN C. 


| Ly os g . Painted by T. Hicks.—Engraved by A. H. Ritchie. 
R Mezzotint, large folio. 


54 CANER, REV. HENRY, A.M. 
_ Minister of King’s Chapel, Boston. I. Smibert, pinx.— 


eae P. Pelham fecit. 1750. Boston. Mezzotint, small folio. 
| Stauffer, 2462. 


Very fine impression; very scarce. (Remargined.) 


5d 6 CARROLL, CHARLES, OF CARROLLTON. 


Engraved by James B. Longacre from a Painting by 
Q A | Chester Harding. Line, small folio. Stauffer, 1953. 
India proof. 


366 CARROLL, CHARLES, OF CARROLLTON. 


. : The same. Proof before title. 
owls From the Carson sale. 
or CATHCART, LORD VISCOUNT. 
| Painted by John Hoppner—Engraved by Henry Meyer. 
1807. Mezzotint, small folio. 


Brilliant proof, wide margins. 
15 


6» 68 CHANNING, WILLIAM E., DD. 


Ps 


Ot 
es 5 


oly “Engraved by W™. Hoogland after Chester Harding. 


o Ate <¢iQ/A1829. Line, small folio. Stauffer, 1417. 


India proof. 


_69 CHASE, BISHOP PHILANDER. 


Mh 


Fa ie y 


gerrry q ; * o 
Mf bet ee f 


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et @ 


[Painted by J. C. Strutt. Engraved by C. Turner. | 
Mezzotint, small folio. 


Brilliant proof before all letters; state undescribed by 
Whitman. 


_ 0°60 CHATHAM, JOHN PITT, SECOND EARL OF 


[J. Hoppner, pinx.—Turner, sc.] Mezzotint, small 
folio. 


Engraver’s proof, before all letters. Whitman 107. From 


the uncleaned plate. 
See under Pitt. 


4s 61 CHOATE, JOSEPH H. 


| if is 
oe 


f & 
gt i ae ae ae i 
aA ff L Sh i i 
ft Ls ve ne 


Jacques Reich, Se. 1896. Etching, folio. 
India proof, signed by artist and subject. 


62 CLARKE, SIR ALURED, MAJOR-GENERAL 


ails 0 
Ho Sil 


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7"! 
Pies, ; 


Ay 


t fis 
wat 
a A ; iY * 


Painted by Sir Wm. Beechy—Engraved by John 
Bromley. 1838. Mezzotint, folio. 


In command at Savannah, 1782. 


63 CLAY, HENRY 


Painted by Charles King—1822. Engraved by Peter 
Maverick. Inscription in Spanish. Line, folio. Stauf- 
fer, 2192. 


_ 64 CLAY, HENRY 


‘The colors that float from the mast-head should be 
the credentials of our seamen,’’ ete. Painted by John 
Neagle—Engraved by John "Sartain. 1845. Mezzo- 
tint, folio. 


ro  & CLINTON, DE WITT 


Governor of the State of New York. Chas. Ingham, 
Pinxt—E. Prud’homme, sculpt. Stipple, folio. Stauf- 
fer, 2563. 


Very scarce. 


-) 66 CLINTON, DE WITT 


? a f 
h }, ys Fo! 
. 


Pd 


T 4 py a 
"4 ¢ 


Drawn & Engd by V. Balch after E. Ames. Line, 4to. 
16 


ole es ie A aie 


JONATHAN BELCHER 
FABER AFTER PHILLIPS 


NUMBER 37 


67 CLINTON, SIR HENRY 
[Smart, pinx.—Bartolozzi, sc.] Bust, to right, in oval. 


# i don Jr Stipple, 8vo. 


. Proof before all letters, in red; fine and scarce. 


68 COCKBURN, SIR GEORGE, ADMIRAL 


|v0 = [J. J. Hals pinx—C. Turner se.] Whole length, in 
dn uniform, the Capitol at Washington burning in dis- 
tance. Mezzotint, large folio. Whitman, 125 un- 

lettered. 


69 COCKBURN, SIR GEORGE 


Wg Whole length in dress uniform. Mezzotint, large folio. 
yd "4 
\ Proof before all letters. 


70 COLDEN, CADWALLADER D. 


| Mayor of the City of New York. Painted by Waldo & 
b Pe . a Jewett—Eng. by P. Maverick, Durand & C°. Line, 
ull OA™ large 4to. Stauffer, 572-1. 


First state, fine condition; scarce. 


71 COLLINGWOOD, LORD, ADMIRAL 
Pub. Feb. 26. 1806 by Clay & Scriven. [Wm. Say, 


( - 
b oral sculp.] Three-quarter length. Mezzotint, folio. 


Scarce. Fought at Bunker Hill. 


72 COLLINGWOOD, LORD, ADMIRAL 
j ee Pub. Aug. 1. 1806 by Clay & Scriven. Engraved by 


Lo Gaugain & Scriven. Whole length. Stipple, large 
folio. 
Etched open letter proof. From the Holden Sale. (Slight 
repairs. ) 


ss 43-«XCOLLINGWOOD, LORD, ADMIRAL 
5 5 ae Engraved by Charles Turner. 1811. Mezzotint, folio. 


alm Whitman, 134-I. 


Fine proof of the first state; very scarce. 


ae 14 COLUMBUS, CHRISTOPHER 
AO th Christophorus Columbus. Engraved by Crispin de 
S Passe. Line, 12mo. 
Fine and scarce. 


75 COLUMBUS, CHRISTOPHER 
—_— Christopher Columbus. P. Mercuri Dis. E Inc. 1843. 
3 Publie par Gavard. Line, 4to. and the same, first state, 
ole before the border, with only: ‘‘P Mercuri inc, 1843”’ 
Beraldi, 11. (2) 


An exquisite proof. 


17 


76 COLUMBUS, CHRISTOPHER 


nes ff, Christophe-Colomb. Chaale pinx.—Vidal Sculp. Stip- 
~~ Ow ple, folio. 


.- 77 COLUMBUS, CHRISTOPHER 


a ate Cristoforo Colombo. G. Ma. Testi inv.—Carlo Lasinio 
OD incise 1811. Stipple, folio. 


Very scarce; from the Carson sale. 


78 COLUMBUS, CHRISTOPHER 


[7 
. =i Antonio Colliano pinx.—Rafael Esteve se. Whole 
4 ry length. Laine, folio. 
Fine proof with artists’ line only. 
ps 79 COLUMBUS, CHRISTOPHER 
| Phsgaar henri Lefort fecit Anno 1891. Etching, large folio, on 


44) parchment. 


_ Special remarque of bison; signed proof, one of twenty-five 


impressions. 


80 COLUMBUS, CHRISTOPHER 


te F The Landing of Christopher Columbus. Painted by E. 
mv oF Savage.—Engraved by D. Edwin. 1800. Stipple, folio. 
“Fielding, 40. 


UNUSUALLY FINE ETCHED LETTER PROOF IMPRESSION; VERY 
SCARCE, 
(See Illustration.) 


| 81 CORAM, CAPTAIN THOMAS 
| 4, - Hogarth, Pinxt—McArdell, Fecit. 1749. Mezzotint, 
| vj small folio. J. C. Smith, 45-IT. 


Master of a vessel trading to the Colonies, shipbuilder at 
Taunton, Mass., 1694. Trustee for Georgia, 1732. 


V/A AX 


82 CORNWALLIS, CHARLES MARQUIS 


| LO ey Painted by D. Gardiner—Engraved by I. Jones. 1793. 
1 AN Whole length. Mezzotint, folio. Wea wr4 


Early and undescribed state of a most desirable item. (J. 
C. Smith, 14-Ia.) 


83 CORNWALLIS, CHARLES MARQUIS 


uD J, Painted by Sir W. Beechy—Engraved by J. Ward. 
“AY Jan. 1. 1799. Whole length in robes. Mezzotint, large 
folio. J. C. Smith, 13-II. 
FINE COPY, 


18 


ak tal li ieee 


Painted by I. S. Copley, R.A.—Engraved by Benj. 
Smith. Sept. 1, 1793: Three-quarter length. Stipple, 
folio. 

Open etched letter proof in fine condition. 


7 _ 84 CORNWALLIS, CHARLES MARQUIS 
g 


_—.8 CORNWALLIS, CHARLES MARQUIS 


Painted by A. W. Devis.—Engraved by F’. Bartolozzi. 
Ay 1803. Stipple, small folio. = wg ~Te/ 
Searce. ¢ 


86 CORNWALLIS, CHARLES MARQUIS 
oa 


Painted by H. D. Hamilton.—Engraved by F. Bar- 
tolozzi. 1781. Bust to left in oval. Stipple, 8vo.-€ “es 


In brown; fine and scarce. From the McKee sale. 


| 87 CORNWALLIS, CHARLES MARQUIS 
3 D. Gardner Pinxt.—F. Haward scupt. 1784, Bust, in 
Q nN te ‘ uniform, in oval. Stipple, 4to. (-e -urt ) 


Fine impression in red; very scarce. ———— f 
CORTEZ, FERNAND 


88 
oI Diego Velazquez Pinx.—T. B. Fosséyeux, Sculp. 


1799. Line, folio. 
Proof, 
\89 CORTEZ, FERNAND 
| Masson, del. et sculp. Line, small folio. 


90 CRAWFORD, W. H. 


Painted by J. W. Jarvis—Eng. by A. B. Durand. 
Published by B. O. Tyler, Washington City. Line, 


o? 


at 
Ryt small folio. Stauffer, 576-I. 


Fine impression, full margins, first state. 
See under Webster. 


91 CROUCH, WILL 


JO - th N. Tucker pinx—P. Pelham, fecit. Mezzotint, small 
Sw folio. J. C. Smith, 14. 


Fine impression. 


92 CURTIS, SIR ROGER 
ha Painted by W. Hamilton—Engrav’d by I°. Caldwall. 
Lond. 1783. Line, folio. 
At Bunker Hill. 


93 CUSTINE, ADAM PH’PE 
Général de l1’Armée du Rhin. A Paris chez Alix, 
4a an Graveur. Aquatint, 4to. 


: G Quartermaster-General of the French forces in America. At 
C. iH a Wy the surrender at Yorktown. Printed in colors; fine and scarce. 


19 


cv 94 DALE, RICHARD, ESQ. 


bh President of the Washington Benevolent Society, 
Nun | Shea Philadelphia. Engraved & Published by D. Edwin. 
coal r 1817. Stipple, 4to. Fielding, 53; first state. 
Brilliant, large paper proof. From the Carson sale. 


rh 95 DECATUR, COMRE, STEPHEN 
Su Ay Engraved by Henry Meyer from an original Picture | 
} Wr? by John W. Jarvis. Stipple, folio. Dea "|" . 
Kom i India proof; very scarce. From the Carson sale. 
. 96 DEERFOOT 


iV © Hy; The Seneca Indian. London, 1861. Geo. Newbold. 
CA Lithograph by Aston Bragg. Small folio. ? 


.97 DE GRASSE, COMTE 


Cc. 
ato Miller, delint—Jas. Walker, sculpt. Published 1782. 
Ao Mezzotint, small folio. J. C. Smith, 5-L. 
Fine impression, scratched letters, of the first state; very 
scarce. 


e- 98 DE GRASSE, COMTE 
N 


ay Drawn from life by M. Jones. Publish’d 1782 by 
John Harris. Etching 4to. 


“99 D’ESTAING, CHARLES HENRI COMTE ae 
0 {7 nA Pe Freislhien pinxit—et sculpsit. Aquatint, small folio. vh/- 
OY 

eked 
“f ae 


tf 

PTY + 

HU “7 nna TAA IN FINE CONDITION, BEAUTIFUL COLORING. FROM THE COLLEG- 
tani TION OF COUNT MaTHEUS, AND VERY SCARCE. N $7 


[oO ' yy na P. i pinxit.—Grave A. Horm. I. Degmair. 
we pow’ \) Half length, oval in rectangle. Mezzotint, 4to. yS~ os 


Fine impression; of the greatest scarcity. 


NRI COMTE a 


ma) 101 D’ESTAING, CHARLE 


pr D’Haisne Pinx.—J. BarbiéSecul. Stipple, 8vo. Da 
Tas Beautifully engraved; vefy se ce. 
102 D’ESTAING, CHARLES HENRI COMTE ei 
a "e Engraved by Jacques Barbie. Scene: ‘‘Prise de la Jeg 
Cmadii Grenade.’’ Stipple, 4to. a-© a 
Fine and scarce. ot : 
= 103 D’ESTAING, CHARLES HENRI COMTE i 4 
o pr. Sablet pinx.—C. Gaucher dir. A Paris chez Bligny. gf- o.: 
At” pial ‘ 
an itt, a" Line, small folio. ‘ an & 
a oe 104. D’ESTAING, CHARLES HENRI COMTE 
id _  [Allegorical plate] Dediée a Monsieur le Comte 


€ ore) d’Estaing ete. lie Trigant inv.—Paliere, sculp. 
| yn Etching, oblong large folio. 
20 


105 D’ESTAING, CHARLES HENRI COMTE 


—« 4» Arrivée du Comte D’estaing au Port de Brest. Sujet 
“ wid allégorique etc. Gravé par P. Lacour. Etching, oblong 
4 large folio. 


D’Estaing’s return from America. 


" a 106 D’ESTAING, CHARLES HENRI COMTE 


ol Same composition. Sujet Allegorique. Dédié A 
Monsieur le Comte d’Estaing etc. A Paris chez les 
Associés. Line, oblong folio. 


t _ 107 DEUXPONTS, LE DUC DE.[?] 


: Engraved by J. Fratrel. Etching, folio. 
Ky ire’ / Inscription pencilled. 


108 DOANE, GEORGE W. 


L ee Bishop of New Jersey. Mezzotint, large folio. 
Proof before all letters. 


109 DOBBS, ARTHUR. 
| Cu Captain General, Governour of the Provence of North 
| 5 ,gCarolina. Will™, Hoare Pinxt—Ias. McArdell, Fecit. 


£ 
TAA ‘Mezzotint, small folio. First state. J.C. Smith, 54-I. 
Goodwin, 172-I. 


FINE EXAMPLE, IMPORTANT, AND EXCESSIVELY SCARCE. 


gs — 110 DOBBS, ARTHUR 


Another impression of a later, but undescribed state. 
Ar From the McKee sale. 


DOUGLAS, SIR CHARLES 


ee La 
Q\ a , Painted by H. Singleton.—Engraved by J. Jones. 1791. 
aw Mezzotint, large folio. J. C. Smith, 20. 


In 1776, in command of the Iris, he relieved Quebec. 


112 DOYLE, LT. GEN. SIR JOHN. 
| 40 Pe [James Ramsay pinx.—W. Say se. 1817.] Mezzotint, 
clo large folio. 


Proof before all letters; in perfect condition. General Doyle 
served through the Revolutionary War. 


<0 113 DUNCAN, LORD VISCOUNT 
ae 


D. Orme Pinx & Sculp. 1798. Bust, in oval. Stipple, 
8vo. 
Printed in colors; fine and scarce. Lord Duncan served in 
America. 


114 DUNLAP, WILLIAM 


og Max Rosenthal se. 1897 after Chas. C. Ingham. Mez- 
zotint, 4to. 
Signed artist’s proof on India paper. 


21 


ENGRAVINGS BY ASHER B. DURAND. 


115. DURAND, ASHER B. | 
: Bolivar, General y Presidénte de la Republica, de 


tt eg Colémbia. Favria P.—St Georgio Sc. Bust to left, 
c ie) . " oval over tablet with title, in rectangle. Stipple, small 

CNW ** folio. ta 
: Fine impression; very scarce; the second state of the oval 
portrait of Durand after Waldo and Jewett. From the Holden 

sale. 
116 DURAND, ASHER B. 

2) Painted by ©. L. Elliott—Engraved by F. Halpin. 


Published 1865 by Sam. P. Avery. 
India proof; signed by painter and subject. 


117 DURAND, ASHER B. 
ah? [Ariadne.] Painted by I. Vanderlyn—Eng. by A.B 
Sv _» @ Durand. Published 1835. Stauffer, 682. 
re Wa Latte Brilliant India proof before title. 
ke ‘‘_he fully reached the pinnacle, when the Ariadne came 
from his hand. It was his valedictory to the burin . .. and 
is as fine an example of line engraving as this [nineteenth | 
century has produced. . . . the finest nude figure yet painted 
by an American artist.’’ 


nn 6° 118 DURAND, ASHER B. | 
oe apenas Musidora. Designed & Engraved by A. B. Durand, 
KE New York. Stauffer, 683. 


Fine, early open letter proof before publication line. 


ye ke DURAND, ASHER B. 

d Portraits engraved by. DeWitt Clinton after Inman. 
1830. India proof on 4to paper. Thomas Cooper M.D- 
8vo. David Crockett after DeRose. 4to. (3) 


7 ?_-120 EDWARDS, RICHARD 


: ; , Painted by N. Dance Esq.—Engraved by W. Dickinson. 
» p04 1781. Mezzotint, folio. J. C. Smith, 19-IT. 
ly 1 Tali t Fine impression. 


121 EDWIN, DAVID. 


oes ; ‘ ; 
Ky . »f, Portraits engraved by. Wm. Bainbridge and John 
2 akiol .J4 Barry after Stuart; Isaac Chauncey after Wood; Lord 
Sow Byron, and O. H. Perry after Waldo. Stipple, 8vo. (5) 


- 122 EDWIN, DAVID 
: Jarvis Pinx.—Edwin, Se. Alexander C. Hanson. Oval, 
eae Sto. Fielding, 83. 


Aikt } 
4 7 nae ) Brilliant proof impression; from the Mitchell sale. 
22 


123 EGLINTON, ARCHIBALD, ELEVENTH EARL OF. 


cu [C. F. von Breda pinx.—S. W. Reynolds se.] Mezzo- 
] _~ ___ tint, folio. 
5 f Engraver’s proof before all letters, state undescribed by 
vi) \ Whitman. 
S The Earl served in America and raised a regiment of High- 
landers. 


-_ 124 EGMONT, JOHN, EARL OF. 
fo H. Hysing Pinxt.—I. Faber, fecit. 1734. Mezzotint, 
dy small folio. J. C. Smith (Faber Jun), 122-1. 


Governor of Georgia, 1732. 


125 EMERSON, RALPH WALDO 
‘a Engraved and Published by S. A. Schoff, after Saml, C, Gi 


W. Rowse, 1878. Line, small folio. ews ; 
Artist ’s signed India proof. 


126 ENNIS, JOHN. 
4 ~ The Celebrated Pedestrian. Currier & Ives lith. 1879. 
Folio. 
Colored. 


~ 127 EVERETT, EDWARD 
AS car tae inted by M. Wight.—Engraved by H. Wright Smith. 
LL 858. Mezzotint, folio. 


India proof, before title, signed by subject. 


cy 128 FABRE, JEAN ADRIEN 
Boilly Pinx—Adolph Varin se. Line, 4to. 
Htched letter proof. This distinguished surgeon was the 
companion of Lafayette in America. 


A 


129 FANNING, EDMUND 
r Lieut. Govr. of Nova Scotia and Colonel of the King’s 
q dL American Regiment of Foot. Goddard pinxt.—B. 
XD Reading se. Oval, stipple, 8vo. 


Printed in brown; very scarce. 


~ 130 FLOWER, ROSWELL P. 
se .p Engraved by James S. King, 1899. Etching, folio. 


oir Artist’s signed proof. 


131 FLOWER, ROSWELL P. 
i; ‘a The same. Finished trial proof from the copper plate. 
co Signed by the artist; framed. 


23 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. 
132 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 


i owt “0 Whole length, to left, seated. Rectangle, 12.5x7.9 
Yet at in. Line. L. C. de Carmontelle, Del.—Née Sculp. On 
A | a l’a vu désarmer les Tirans et les Dieux. A Paris chez 
bal» — Née ete. : | q ws 
4 fe Scarce. 


Chamberlin. 


® 13838 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
| Toca os Three-quarter length, to right, seated. Rect., 13.1.-= 
: 4h 10.15 in. Mezzotint. M: Chamberlin pinxt—H: a 
gy" —Ss«éWisher fecit. B: Franklin of Philadelphia L.L.D. wal a 
F.R.S. Sold by M, Chamberlin ete. aie ws Yt Yuki e 


VERY SCARCE. 


134 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN i 

ic*”  ¢ Half-length, to left, seated, pen in right hand. Reect., 
“ade © 84x6.7 in. Stipple. Chamberlin Pinxt—W. Haines c 
Kk.“ © get, B. Franklin of Philadelphia L.L.D. F.R.S. Pub- 
lish’d by W. Haines Octr 13th 1804. NS O | 


Very scarce. From the Carson sale. 


Cochin. 


b= 135 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
- Bust, to left, spectacles, fur cap. Oval, over tablet, ini 
rect., 8.2x5.3 in. Mezzotint. D. Benjamin Franklin, 
et vita inter Americanos acta, et magnis etectricitatis 
periculis clarus. I. Elias Haid Seulp. 1780. y~Y 


Scarce. 


z ail FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN ‘ 
aE Z k Half-length, to left, holding paper, oval in rect., 3 
g ann 


. 
‘ 
\ 


7.12x6.3 in. Mezzotint desine par C. N. Cochin... a 
1777. D. Beniamin Frencklin. Grand Comissaire : 
plenipotentiare du Congres, ete. Se vend a Londres 

chez Thom Hart. ; ih - 4 


EXCESSIVELY SCARCE. From the Mitchell sale. 


0 Ast FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
[UV, [nf Bust to left, oval, with border 4 48x47 in. Mezno- 
gro tint. Dr Franklin. Born at Boston, in America Jany. 
17. 1706. Sold by W. Humphrey, Price 1s 5 wrap 
EXCESSIVELY SCARCE. From the Carson sale. \ 
24 


. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 
ONE OF TWO COPIES 


a NUMBER 139 | 


ar 


= 


sy 


140 


| 141 
ate 
9. 


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(OS 


. 143 
i 


FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN YWSAD 5 
The same. Erased to oval, relettered: Dr, Franklin. 


Pub¢, 26 Feby. 1784, by — Whitworth & Yates. 
1 puns va- y { 


Very scarce. From the Mitchell sale. 


FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 


Full bust, to right, seated, pen in right hand, spectacles 
in left, oval, with broad border, in rect., 9.1 x 8 in. 
Mezzotint. I. Jehner fecit. YG 


A beautifully engraved and brilliant proof impression. THE 
ONLY OTHER KNOWN copy is in the Bibliothéque Nationale. 
From the Holden sale. 


(See Illustration.) 


—fd A 
e} OVA 


FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 


Bust, to right, oval, with border, in rect., 8.8 x 6.6 in. 
Mezzotint. Benjamen Franklin, ete. Dessiné par C.N. 
Cochin. .. . —I. S. Negges Sculps. et exe: € + ba “AHA 


Very scarce. From the Carson sale. 


FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 


Three-quarter length, to left, seated, rect., 11.13 x 8.14 

in. Mezzotint. Benjamin Franklin. Né & Boston, 

dans la nouvelle Angleterre le 17. Janvier 1706. Ioh: 

Lorenz Rugendas sculp. et excud. Aug. Vind. 68-7 GA 
EXCESSIVELY SCARCE. From the Mitchell sale. 


FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 


Bust, to left, circle, 5.5 in. Stipple. C,, Ruotte Sculp. 
Benjamin Franklin, Born at Boston, January the 17th, 
1706. wey- 6. 


Beautifully printed in colors; fine’ and perfect. 


FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 


Bust to right, oval, with broad border, over tablet, 
horizontally ruled and with effect of brick-work at top 
and left, in rect., 7.8 x 5.7 in. Etching and Line; 
Benjamin Franklin. Né a Boston, dans la nouvelle 
Angleterre le 17. Janvier 1706. OC. N. Cochin filius 
delin. 1777.—Aug. de St. Aubin gculp. fan f 


/ 5 
Early proof before serial number, artists’ and publishers’ 
lines. 


144 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 


* 


' t he Three-quarter length, to right, 


standing at Louis 
Quinze table. Rect., 18. x 9.5 in. Mezzotint. Dessine 
par C. N. Cochin .. . 1777.—Joh. Martin Will excudit 
Aug. Vind. Benjamin Franklin. ete. iy - tG 
Very scarce. From the Carson sale. | 


25 


145 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
| Lb . ; Similar, standing at square table. Rectangle, 13. x 9.5 in. 
1) Oy. Mezzotint. Joh. Martin Will excudit Aug. Vind. Ben- 
: Ino) jamin Franklin. ete. Os «fk x 


a - 
ae Ly 
tp VERY SCARCE. 


\ 
Compositions. 
ee 146 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
i aa Whole length, to right, laureated, right hand on 
7 a afl shoulder of Indian girl etc. Reet., 17.2 x 13.11 im. 
Cw vii Line. A Borel invenit et delineavit 1788.—J. C. le 


Vasseur Sculptor Regis et Majest™ Imper™ et Reg™ 
sculp. L’Amerique—Indépendante ete... . Borel. 
e-w4 
-147 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
13 » gy Same. Proof with first two lines only. ame w4 
oe Pe, oi Very scarce. 


eu” ae 


a 148 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 


4 Whole length, to left, with three other figures before 
: tomb. Rect., 8. x 12.6 in. Line. D. N. inv.—C. M. 
Saree Hy Seulp. Le Tombeau—De Voltaire ete. Se vend a Paris 
Sve” —s chez Alibert ete. an Ly 


149 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 


et Whole length, to right, crowning Mirabeau with oak 

= wreath. Rect., 9.x12.15 in. Line. J M. Moreau le 

Jne inv.—L. J. Macquelier sculp. Mirabeau Arrive 
ds aux Champs Elisées, ete. a & 


Duplessis. 


ne 150 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
“ Full bust to right, oval, in rect., 13.7x 10.1 im. Line. 


ae Galerie des Hommes illustres vivans. Frankelin Min- 
| | A istre Plénipotentiare etc. Dessiné par Bounieu d’apreés 
IW le Buste de M. Houdon. —Gravé par Chevillet. ¢—-* 


From the Carson sale. 


3) 151 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
ae ve x The same. Proof before: ‘‘Galerie des Hommes illustres 
y" \vivans.”’ wt 
x gr Kee we 
ait . 


Excessively scarce. 
26 


ae FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 


Bust, to left, oval, in rect., 6x4 in. Line. <A. Ben- 
jamin Franklin Docteur en Medecine. ete p. Marin 


del—LeBeau Sculp. ete. q- ee 
-153 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
c= “ Bust, to left, oval, in rect., 4.14 x 3.1 in. Line. India 
B K: proof before all letters; ‘‘Chas. Pye sct’’ lightly etched, 
to right. O- 4 


Very scarce. From the Carson sale. 


154 , FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
a { Bust, to right, oval, over tablet, in rect., 4.13 x 3.2 in. 
line. Benjamin Franklin. Duplessis, P.—Alexe. 
Tardieu, Se. a 
bg 


155 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
Atos Bust, to left, oval, over base, in rect., 3.11 x 2.4 in. 
Line. Duplessis Pinxt, —Alex. Tardieu rae a a Proof 
before title. f 


156 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
Sa Bust, to right. Rectancle, stipple. 4.13 x 3.15 in, En- 
bt rs graved by J. Thomson, after Duplessis, pub. by Chas. 
Knight. Two states. Full bust, to left, rect., 3.8 x 2.12 in. 
8B AK Stipple. [Engraved by T. Wright after Duplessis.] 
India proof before all letters. (3) Y haa on 


- 157 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 


a: — Half-length, nearly profile, to right, reading. Rect., 
13.6x11.11 in. Line. Painted by S: Elmer A. En- 
| eraved by T. Ryder. The Politician Pub. May 1st 1782 a 


Filleul. 
WE 158 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 


Half length, to front, seated, rect., broad border, 

18.5 x 9.5 in. Line. YA - a 

ae Proof before all letters of the Filleul-Cathelin print. Very 
scarce. From the Carson sale. 


159 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
: Bust, to front, head to left, oval, 7.3x 5.12 in. Stipple. 
Dessine par Desrais—Gravé par la Cite. Montaland 
oh Benjamin Franklin, ete. Imprimeur, ete. <A Paris, 
chez Basset, etc. v4 > ah 
Printed in colors. (Injured.) 
27 


Houdon. 


160 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
4”) Tn Full bust, nearly full face to front, oval, 19x 15.6 in. 
ft LA ) (©.  Stipple. Dessiné par Le Barbier Aine d’ aprés le 
jv Buste de Houdon—Gravé par Alix. A Paris oe Jean, 
LA. 
\ ete. O° 
Very scarce. 
/~ 161 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
Ae Bust, to right, in circular border of oak leaves and 
Me By ae Hr snake with tail in mouth. At sides of head, ‘‘B.-F.”’ 
Oy \\\ Diameter 7.6 in. Stipple. Early proof with only: 
Be ‘le Thiere delt. 1795. Darcis Sculpt. 1795.’’ under 
ribbon. v4- “OF 
Very scarce. From the Holden sale. 
“162 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
4, | — Bust, profile to left in circle. At top of folio sheet of 
meee J i th illustrations to ‘‘Poor Richard.’’ Oval. Line. Printed 


ay Wo for & sold by Bowles and Carver, ete.—Dighton_¢ 
Very scarce. LD 


Janinet. 


7163 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
nK~ oa Lan Full bust, to right, oval, in rect., 7.12x6.3 in. Mezzo- 
HO soa™ 4 tint. desine par C.N. Cochin. ..1777. D. Beniamin 
ALAM Frencklin. Grand Comissaire ‘plenipotentiaire a 
’ Congres ete. Se vend a Londres chez Thom Hart. « 97 


Excessively scarce. From the Carson sale. 


. £164 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 


”) Bo i Nearly half length, to left, oval, 9.13 x 8.3 in. Actas 
“A ey yo tint. F. Janinet Sculp. 
hore Printed in colors; early proof; EXCESSIVELY SCARCE, 
es 165 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
es Bust, to left, oval, over tablet, in rect., 5.7x3.8 in. 
be in Line. Francklin. & Paris Chez Ménard & Desenne ete. 
15" ) Title in open, unshaded letters; India proof. re 


C. W. Peale. 


5 «166 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
I Bust, to right, long hair, spectacles, oval, with broad 


c e jborder, 6.x5 in. Mezzotint. C. W. Peale pinxt et 
|  \UPecit. 1787 His Excellency B. Franklin L.L.D. F.R.S. 


OH we United States Of America At The Court Of France. 
ONE OF FIVE KNOWN COPIES. Of great interest and especially 
desirable. ys — 


28 


yeh Ww President of Pennsylvania; & Late Minister Of The 


LANDING OF COLUMBUS 


EDWIN AFTER SAVAGE 


[ NUMBER 80 | 


67 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
Bust, to right, oval, over base with title, rect., 4.10 x 
ws ”, 2.13 in. Line. B. Franklin Dal dipinto sopra smalto 
auth di Giacomo Touron ete Raimondo incise presso. Pietro 
Barelli ete. < eC -unt-y 


MB 
India proof. <A beautiful specimen of delicate engraving. 


6Y 168 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 


ae .. Nearly half length, to right, oval, 9.11x 8.3, Aquatint. 
\ = Vanloo Pinxt—P. M. Alix Seuplt Francklin <A Paris 
$ chez Drouhin Imprimé par Bechet. QA ~ to 


: : é 
Printed in colors. ~~ 


Wilson. 


169 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 


: Bust, to left, oval, over tablet, in rect., 8.x 5.2 in. 

Y ¢ Mezzotint. D. Benjamin Franklin, et vita inter Ameri- 

omallh canos acta, et magnis electricitatis periculis clarus. I. 
EK. Haid sculp. A. V: 1778. 4-04 


Searce. From the Carson sale. 


~ AT FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 
To < Nearly three-quarter length, to left, with bushy wig, 
cy rect., 12.1x9.13 in. Mezzotint. B. Wilson Pinxt—Js 
M¢Ardell fecit. B. Franklin of Philadelphia. L.L.D. 
F.R.S. 


Very scarce. 


i171 FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN 


The same, with five bottomed wig. Inscription exactly 
dy the same. Added: Published May 12th, 1794, by Laurie 
ore & Whittle, 53, Fleet Street, London, _____ #8 ~ €4 


Very scarce; from the McKee sale. (Has been folded.) v 


172 FRASER, GEN!’ SIMON 
Scouler Pinxt—James Watson Fecit. Published as the 
|" Act Directs, June 1st, 1778. Half length, oval in rect- 
<i angle. Mezzotint, small folio. Goodwin, 117-I. 4/4: wea /- 


SUPERB PROOF IMPRESSION, OF THE FIRST STATE, OF ONE OF 
THE FINEST, MOST IMPORTANT AND SCARCEST ITEMS OF AMERI- 
CAN INTEREST. 


29 


eG 173 
cles 
174 


FRASER, GENERAL SIMON 


The Burial of General Fraser. Painted by I. Graham. 
—Engraved by W. Nutter. 1794. Stipple, oblong 


folio. 
BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED IN COLORS ; WITH KEY ; VERY SCARCE, 


GARFIELD, JAMES A. 


WeS. Hollyer, se. Stipple, folio. 


Signed artist’s proof. 


HORATIO GATES. 


GATES, HORATIO 
Horatio Gates, Esq? Major-General of the American 


Forces. London: Publish’d 224 Jany 1778, by John 
Morris. Mezzotint, small folio. J. C. Smith, p. 1715, 
No. 4 Inner G4] WMA = WTE 


sale. 


GATES, HORATIO 


Horatio Gates, Esqr Major General of the American 
Forces. Mezzotint, small folio. aie «: 


Very scarce; lacks Rugendas’ publication line. 


GATES, HORATIO 
Le General Gates qui a environné et fait Prisonier le 
General Lieutenant Bourgogne, avec toute son Armée 
en Amerique. peint par Thomlinson a Nouvelle York 
Se vend a Londres chez Thom. Hart. Mezzotint, 4to. 
Unusually fine impression; very scarce. From the 
sale. Yed ] 9h 44 peeps 
GATES, HORATIO 
Painted by G. Stuart—Engraved by C. Tiebout. From 
the Original Picture in the possession of Eben? Stevens 


Esq’. New York, Published by C. & A. Tiebout N°. 29_ 


Gold Street, Jany. 1st. 1798. Bust, to left, in oval. 
Stipple, small folio. Stauffer, 3171. lw} Wor — wry 
Jw 


VERY SCARCE. 


GATES, HORATIO 


Engraved, printed in colors, and signed by the artist, 
S. Arlent Edwards. Mezzotint, small folio. 


GATES, HORATIO 

The same, proof before letters, uncolored; signed by 

the artist. QWs, 
30 


wate 


i 
ite , Sa ee “waheth * - 
Fine impression of the scarce original issue; from the Carson wlth +4 


a 


181 GATES, HORATIO 


a 
oF jor" Drawn from life by Du Simetier. Enegrayed by B. L. 


AK © Prevost. Line, 8vo. VP eg 
_> 182 GATES, HORATIO i 
Ly The same. Proof before title, which isinked-in. 
Very scarce. <a wry } 


Bi 


183 GATES, HORATIO 


soe Le Général Gates, Chef de 1’Armée Anglo-américaine. 
Z 4 Desrais, del.—a Paris chéz Esnauts et Rapilly. Line, 
re Svo. a- € 
Very scarce. From the Carson sale. L 


184 GERMAIN, LORD GEORGE 


[0 ai One of His Majesty’s principal Secretaries of State. 
wih Painted by G. Romney—Engrav’d by John Jacobé. 
< 1780. Three-quarter length, folio, mezzotint. J. C. 
Smith, 3-IT. 
Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1775-1782. 
185 GERMAIN, LORD GEORGE 


a 7 Reynolds, Pinxt Js. Me. Ardell, fecit, 1777. Three- 
dar quarter length, folio, mezzotint. Goodwin, 73-III. 


186 GERMAIN, LORD GEORGE 
The same plate, proof before all inscription and before 
de the horse at right was erased; print touched by Sir 
Joshua. J. C. Smith, 161-I. Goodwin, 73-I. 
A beautiful example. 
pe 187 GRANT, GENERAL U. S. 
- | Engraved by W™. E. Marshall. 1868. Line, large 
folio. 
Artist’s signed proof on India paper. 
~; — 188 GRAVES, THOMAS LORD, ADMIRAL. 
a\° ‘an [Northcote pinx.—Bartolozzi sculp.| Stipple, folio. 
A 


Proof before all letters; very scarce. 


189 GREENE, NATHANAEL 


a ”. Gen. Greene. Peel Pinxit—V. Green fecit. Publish’d 
b 5 anti by J. Brown 1785. Whole length. Mezzotint, folio. 
. Whitman, 128-I. Jy war |’ 


Fine impression, title in open letters, very scarce. 


199 GREENE, NATHANAEL 
nee 


| Nataniel Greene Majos General in the American armies, 
ete. Peale Pinxit—Chevillet Sculpsit. Line, small 
folio. we ee th 
Fine copy. 


31 


wr fe 


H. Wme Green. Major-Géneral Commandant, ete. 


Ne diate GREENE, NATHANAEL | 
) . A ae 
\ 


0 ¢ Paris chez Mondhare. Line, 4to. 
Rt Scarce. From the Carson sale. 
Ae) 192. GREEN, VALENTINE [Engraver] 
}Y ss [The Wounded Hussar. G. Carter pinxt—Val. Greeu 
ey Ai Se., 1776.] Mezzotint, small folio. 
rei Proof before all letters; uncleaned plate; from the Carson 
sale. 
ey _193 GREENWOOD, JOHN 


Ce a W. Pether, fee. Mezzotint, 4to. J. C. Smith, 20. 


ENGRAVINGS BY JOHN GREENWOOD. 


Born at Boston, Mass., 1727. 


Pas 194 FOKKE, SIMON (The Engraver) 

(UA " J. Buys pinxit—J. Greenwood fecit. Mezzotint, folio. 
\ pee “Proof before inscription. Andresen, 7. 

. Fine example of the first state. 


V195 HONE, MISS AMELIA 
| 1° Portrait of Miss Amelia Hone drinking tea. [N. Hone 
, ket Pinxt—Jno Greenwood fecit. ] Published as the Act 
“LT, ¢e"" | directs Ist Jany 1771. Mezzotint, small folio; proof 
before artist’s line; earlier than described by J. C. 
Smith. Inscription lightly etched. 


_196 HONE, MISS AMELIA 
The Same, lettered. London, Printed for Robt Sayer .. 
fy 1 May 1771. J. C. Smith 2. 

See Whitefield. 


n ee 197 GREY, SIR CHARLES 
A > _, Painted by T. Lawrence—Engraved by J. Collyer, 1797. 
' aa LIN Stipple, folio. 


SWS Sir Charles served in the Revolutionary War. 
Higa 198 GUICHEN, J. C. COMTE ps 
+ Castelar, Del—Hardouin, Seculp. Line, 4to. 


Fine impression. 


199 HALES, REV. STEPHEN 
O he Thos. Hudson Pinxt. Is. McArdell fecit. Mezzotint, 
C yw" small folio. Goodwin, 72-IT. 
ox Hales was an original trustee of the Colony of Georgia. 
32 


haan 


: 
pei 
Shes 


oo 
t 


MAJOR’“GENERAL JAMES JACKSON 
MAVERICK AFTER ROBERTSON 


NUMBER 262 


ree 
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B 
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4 pd oe 


AY 


ee 
sees 


aK 
Be 


fete 


200 HALKETT, SIR PETER 
Colonel of his Majesty’s 44th Regiment of Foot, Kill’d 
in the Action near the River Monongahela, J uly ye gth 
1755. A. Ramsay, pinxt. Is. McArdell, fecit. Good- 
win, 48. 
Very scarce. 


A: GS) Lith. de C. Malapeau par Blane. Profile to left, oval. 


Searce. 


L 4 5-201 HAMILTON, ALEXANDER 


JOHN HANCOCK. 


ee HANCOCK, JOHN 


Publish’d as the Act directs Sept. 4th 1775. Copeley 
pinx.—W. Smith seculp. The Honble John Hancock, 
» Esq’, late Governor of Boston in North America done 

oy »from an Original Picture in the Possession of Capt. 
IN ' James Scott. Publish’d by John Scott, No. 4, Middle 


ho AS 
Ky Row, Holborn. Half-length, embroidered coat, oval in™ 


rectangle. Mezzotint, small folio. J.C. Smith, °F. ia “f) 


VERY SCARCE. From the Carson gale. 


203 HANCOCK, JOHN 


‘ 4 
| Eek Another impression. 
$904. “HANCOCK, JOHN 


The Honble John Hancock of Boston in New-England; 


7 President of the American Congress. Done from an 


Original Picture Painted by Littleford. London, Pub- 
J. C. Smith, p. 175, No. 5. 


FINE COPY OF THE VERY SCARCE ORIGINAL ISSUE. From the 
Carson gale. 


| cm lished as the Act directs 25 Octot 1775 by C. Shepherd. 


205 HANCOCK, JOHN 


clipped at sides. 


G0 : \K Another impression, heavily colored and_ slightly 


From the Manson sale. 


206 HANCOCK, JOHN 
Ioh. Martin Will excudit Aug. Vind. The Honble John 


Jie Hancock. of Boston in New-England; President of the 


American Congress. Done from an Original Picture 
Painted by Littleford. London, Published 25 Octor. 
1775. by C. Shepherd. 
VERY SCARCE. 
33 


Lox 


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guly 7) 


Becpar Ut 
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209 
90°. 
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210 
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2. 


HANCOCK, JOHN 


The Honble John Hancock Of Boston in New-England 
President of the American Congrése. [Title repeated 
in French.] Done from an Original picture painted 


\. by littleford. Bust, over tablet with titles, in rect- 


angle. Line, small folio. L 
FINE COPY, VERY SCARCE. 


HANCOCK, JOHN 


peint par Iean Wilckinson a Boston—Iean Hancock. 


” President au Congress des XIII. Provinces unies 


d’Amerique ne a Boston. Se vend a Londres chez 
Thom. Hart. Mezzotint, large 4to. 


Fine and searce. From the Carson sale. 


HANCOCK, JOHN 


John Hancock, Esq’. President of the American Con- 
gress. From an Original Picture Painted at Boston. 
Mezzotint, 8vo. 

Very scarce; published London 1776. 


HARDY, SIR CHARLES, ADMIRAL 


Painted by G. Romney—Engraved by W. Dickinson. 
1781. Three-quarter length to left. Mezzotint, folio. 
J. C. Smith, 36. 


Governor of New York; 1755; under Bescawen at Louisburg, 
1758. 


HARDY, SIR CHARLES, ADMIRAL 


Thos. Hudson, pinxt—P. Dawe, fecit. 1779. Three- 
quarter length to right. Mezzotint, small folio. J. C. 
Smith, 4-II. : 


HARDY, SIR CHARLES, ADMIRAL 


The same. Unfinished proof before all letters. J. C. 
Smith, 4-al. 
From the McKee sale. 


HARDY, SIR CHARLES, ADMIRAL 


Printed for & Sold by Carington Bowles, ete. Whole 
length. Mezzotint, folio. 
Fine copy. From the Holden sale. 


HARDY, SIR CHARLES, ADMIRAL 
Amiral d’Angleterre, ete. A Paris chez Mondhare. 
Line, 4to. 
34 


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VS 


Fa Soe — er = 


o 215 HARRIS, LIEUT. GENERAL (GEORGE) 


Painted in India by Devis—Engraved by S. W. Rey- 
nolds. 1799. Mezzotint, small folio. Whitman, 135. 
At Bunker Hill. 


= 216 HARRISON, WILLIAM HENRY 
Of Ohio. Engraved by J. Sartain, 1840, after J. R. 
Lambdin. Half-length. Mezzotint, small folio. 


217 HARRISON, WILLIAM HENRY 


President Of The United States. Painted by Thomas 
~~ \)y'on Sully, Jr.—Engraved by Sartain & Tucker. 1841. 
ul a} Whole length. Mezzotint, folio. 


218 HARTLEY, DAVID 


0 ai Engraved by Ia8s Walker—Painted by Geo. Romney. 
b, : y _ Published May 10th 1784. Nearly whole length, seated. 
NG 


~ogfv¥° Mezzotint, folio. J. C. Smith, 7-al. 
Cay ; 
ty UNDESCRIBED EARLY ISSUE, before plate was cleaned. Fine, 
full margins; VERY SCARCE. 
5 — 219 HASTINGS, FRANCIS RAWDON, EARL OF 
l, MOIRA 
dn Sir Joshua Reynolds pinxt.—J. Baldry, Sculpt. Stipple, 
4to. 


Printed in colors; very scarce. 


¥ _ HASTINGS, FRANCIS RAWDON, EARL OF 
ie MOIRA 


The same. Proof before titles, printed in brown. 


221 HASTINGS, FRANCIS RAWDON, EARL OF 
MOIRA 
i Uk Francis Lord Rawdon. Sir Joshua Reynolds—John 
yyw ~— Jones, 1792. Whole length in uniform, mezzotint, large 
folio, before title was changed to Earl of Moira; fine 
impression. J.C. Smith, 67-II. 
Lord Rawdon fought at Bunker Hill. 


222 HASTINGS, FRANCIS RAWDON, EARL OF 


a MOIRA 
pcood Sir Joshua Reynolds—I. Jones, 1794. Bust to right, 


oval. Stipple. Brilliant, early impression. 


~ 223 HAWKE, SIR EDWARD 
7: G. Knapton Pinxt.—I. MeArdell Fecit. Mezzotint, 
S as small folio. Goodwin, 188-1. 
First state; fine impression. 
35 


994 HAWKE, SIR EDWARD 
4. Painted by Francis Cotes—Engraved by Jn° Hall. 


' aw 


f 


my sy’! 1793. Line, small folio. 


jo - 295 HAWKE, SIR EDWARD 
p>” aA Painted by Coates—Engraved by F. Bartolozzi, June 
Copan 1796. Stipple, 8vo. Also an early proof before titles, 


in brown, on small folio paper, dated Jany 1796. (2) 


h— 226 HAWTHORNE’S SCARLET LETTER. 


> Compositions in Outline by F. O. C. Darley. Boston, 
-7\) 1879. Oblong folio. 


Half morocco. 


g) 227 HEENAN, JOHN C. 

4 ora porte Champion of America. Lithograph of L. Groze- 
\ af ( ‘qAw liere. 1860. Folio. 

(\ wy 


Fine and scarce. 


p 228 HEENAN, JOHN C. 

a Champion of the World; in private dress; in ring cos- 
tume and: ‘‘Yankee Doodle on his Muscle.’’ Colored 
lithographs, small folio, by Currier and Ives. (3) 


Nae 


_ ) 229 HENDRICK, KING 
7 () eh The brave old Hendrick the great Sachem or Chief of 
‘Ona f An the Mohawk Indians, one of the Six Nations now in 
Ribas Alliance with, & Subject to the King of Great Britain. 
Sold by Eliz: Bakewell opposite Birchin Lane in Corn- 
hill. Three-quarter length to left. Etching, small 
folio. 


Very scarce. 


230 HOBART, JOHN HENRY, DD. 


36- Bishop of New York. Engraved by W™. Main 1823 
PE AN iter Waldo & Jewett. Three-quarter length, seated. 
CVV AAJAWE’™ Line, folio. 


¥ 


& 


Undescribed by Stauffer and the only impression known. 
Wm. Main was a pupil of the famous Raphael Morghen and 
one of the founders of the National Academy of Design. 
ry 
n S/-231 HOLLYER, SAMUEL 
Os Engraver and etcher, 1900. Signed photogravure by 
Mela? Hollinger. Framed. 


. 232 HONYMAN, REV. JAMES, A.M. 
RS ~~ y late Rector of Trinity Church, Newport. Gains, 
O a ..~ e Pinxt—S. Okey, fecit. Printed by Reak & Okey, New- 
BS byt port, R. I. Nov’. 21774. Stauffer, 2372. 
Very scarce. 
36 


233 


78 


— 


oho 
Us 


Je 236 


240 


p< 


235 HOOD, 


grdey 


HOOD, ADMIRAL LORD 


Painted by St. Joshua Reynolds—Engraved by I. 
Jones. 1783. Mezzotint, folio. J. C. Smith, 38-IT. 


Fine impression; scarce. 


234 HOOD, ADMIRAL LORD 


Painted by J. Northcote-—Engraved by G. Fiesinger. 
1793. Stipple, small folio. 


SIR SAMUEL 
Painted by Downman, Esq?.—Engraved by C. Turner. 
Published Novr. 13, 1806. Mezzotint, small folio. 
Whitman, 264-I. 

Fine etched letter proof of the first state. 


HOPKINS, COMMODORE 

Commander in Chief of the American Fleet. Publish’d 
22 Augt 1776 by Thos Hart. cl gti small folio. 
J. C. Smith, p. 1715 No. 7. red ag) - 


Fine impression of the very scarce oribingt issue. 


HOPKINS, COMMODORE 
Toh. Martin Will excudit Aug. Vind. Commodore 
Hopkins, Commander in Chief of the American Fleet. 
Publish’d 22. Augt 1776. by Thos. Hart, London. 
Mezzotint, folio. 

From the Manson sale. 


HOPKINS, COMMODORE 
peint par Wilckenson a Boston.—Admiral Hopkins 
Commandeur en Chef, de la Flotte Americaine des 
XIII. Provinces unies. Se vend a Londres chez Thom. 
Hart. Mezzotint, large 4to. 


Fine and scarce. 


HOPKINSON, FRANCIS. 
[Pine pinx—J. Heath se. 
plane.] Stipple, 4to on folio paper. 
before all letters. 

From the Carson sale. 


Published by Joseph Dela- 
India proof 


HOWE, RICHARD LORD 

Corbutt, delint et fecit. The Right Honble Richard 
Lord Howe. Commander in Chief of his Majesty’s 
Fleets in America. London: Publish’d 10th Novr. 1777, 
by John Morris, Rathbone Place. Undescribed by J. C. 
Smith. 


The very scarce original issue. 


bret 912.627. 


SECOND SESSION 
Thursday Evening, November 2, 1916, at 8:15 o'clock 


LOTS 241-470 


AMERICAN HISTORICAL PORTRAITS 


oy 241 HOWE, RICHARD LORD 


| ay Corbutt delin.—Se vend chez I. M. Will a Augsbourg. 

The Right Honble Richard Lord Howe. Commander 

in Chief of his Majesty’s Fleets in America. London: 

: Publish’d 10. Novt. 1778, by Iohn Morris, Rathbone 
Place. 


Nae HOWE, RICHARD LORD 
Gainsborough, pinx.—James Watson, fec. Mezzotint, 


Se Ar folio, state undescribed. Goodwin, 111-al. 


Proof before all letters. 


243 HOWE, RICHARD LORD 


NS 0”. Drawn & Engrav’d by Ben Killingbeck. The Right 
rw ,, Honble Richard Lord Viscount Howe, 1782. Whole — 
COUN” length. Mezzotint, large folio. J. C. Smith, 2-1, 


FIRST STATE. 


oY, HOWE, SIR WILLIAM 


| Do : Corbutt, Delint et fecit. The Honble St Wm Howe. 
ae Knight ‘of. the Bath, & Commander in Chief of his >uy fe 


Sw \ Majesty’s Forces in America. London: Publish’d 
10th Novr 1777, by John Morris, Rathbone Place. Mez- 
zotint, small folio. a aa 
THE SCARCE ORIGINAL ISSUE. 
( ¢— 245 HOWE, SIR WILLIAM 
an Corbutt delint et fecit—The Honble Sr Wm Howe. + vy] - 
was fib Knigt of the Bath, & Comander in Chief of his 


Majesty’s Forces in America. London: Publish’d 10th 
Novr 1777. by John Morris, Rathbone Place. t, 
large 4to. Undescribed by J. C. Smith. Wr - x 


Printed in red; very scarce. 
38 


246 HULL, ISAAC 


5 Se Gilbert Stuart Esqr., Pinxit—Freeman, Excudit.— 
4 } ‘ Capt2 Isaac Hull, of the United States Navy. 1813. 

Ah Vignette of the action between the Constitution and 
Sy" the Guerriere. Stauffer, 1165. 


Unsually rich impression, open etched letter proof, of a 
very scarce print. From the Carson sale. 


247 HUNTINGDON, S. 


y a Drawn from life by Du Simitier—Engraved by B. L. 
A Prevost. Line, 8vo. Proof before title, which is 
inked in. 
Very scarce. 


THE INDIAN KINGS. 


248 INDIAN KINGS, THE FOUR 


oo 
Y 45 Drawn from ye Life by B. Lens Junt. B. Lens exe. 
Four oval portraits on sheet. Mezzotint, small folio. 


Fine impression; of the greatest scarcity; early eighteenth 
century. Hot ot o4 [- 


249 INDIAN KINGS 


Sa Ga Yeath, etc. King of the Maquas. J. Verelst, 
50 pinx. J. Simon, fecit. Sold at ye Rainbow and Dove, 


| Bea. ete. 

| % 46 do Eton Oh Koam, King of the River Nation. 

ee eS Tee Yee Neen, ete. Emperour of the Six Nations. 
te Ho Nee Yeath, etc. King of the Generethgarich. 
Whole length. Mezzotints, folios. J.C. Smith, 84-I. 


Complete set of four; first states; in fine and perfect con- 
dition; very scarce. 


950 INDIAN KINGS 


. The same plates, cut down, relettered and numbered. 
“§ a. I. Verelst, Pinxt.—I. Simon fecit. Printed for Jno 
Bowles & Son, at the Black Horse, ete. Small folios. 

dn J. C. Smith, 84-II. (4) WA | - 


Complete set. in fine and perfect condition, except No. 1, 
slightly injured in inscription space; VERY SCARCE. 


251 INDIAN KINGS 
eho On Nee Yeath, ete., Coning van Granaiah Hore vulgo 


Coning Ian. Un des quatre Roys Indiens, lesquels ont 

do eu audience... le 2 de May 1710, requerens assistence 
contre les Francois en Amerique, ete—P. Schenck, 
exc. Amst. C. P. Ovalin rectangle. Mezzotint, large 
Ato. 


Fine impression, very scarce. 
39 


252 INDIAN KINGS 


jd Ok Oukah Vlah (and six others). The above Indian 

Q Y () “ _, Kings were brought over from Carolina, by Sr Alex- 

: i No. ander Coming (being the Chiefs of the Cherrokee 

(eae Indians) to enter into Articles of Friendship and Com- 

'\ merce, ete. Sept. 7. 1730. Markam, Pinxit. (J. 
Basire, sculp.) Etching, oblong folio. 


Very scarce. See also Brant, Hendrick, Red Jacket, and 
Tomo. 


70... 2538 IRVING,- WASHINGTON 


| v4 mi ae Painted by G. Stuart Newton, Esq?.—Engraved by C. 
Oras ‘aa Turner, etc. Novr. 4th. 1824. Half length. Mezzo- 
ya tint, small folio. Whitman, 275-1. wna = = A 
Vv Open letter touched proof signed by the engraver. 
cp 294 IRVING, WASHINGTON 
f) r) ie ; The same. Proof before all letters. State undescribed 
ey, by Whitman. : 
Uo Very beautiful; full margins; signed by the artist. 
<) 255 IRVING, WASHINGTON | ve 


Ah esas 4A Painted by W. H. Powell—Engraved by Paul Leprix.— . : 
\\~_ { b Published by M. Knoedler. 1863. Whole length, 
; 


Ko! seated at casement overlooking the Hudson. Mezzo- 
tint, large folio. » 
Brilliant proof before title. 


ANDREW JACKSON. 


_, 50256 JACKSON, ANDREW 


got 


,.\W “ ‘distance. Line, large folio. Stauffer, 600-I. 

O Open letter proof, on India paper, before the ‘‘New 
Orleans’? line; in immaculate condition. From Durand’s 
portfolio. 


gv 207 JACKSON, ANDREW 
a“ The same; as published. — 
Mellowed by age. 
_ 258 JACKSON, ANDREW ny Al aa 
Ore y Painted by Thomas Sully—Engraved by James B. 
5 cl Longacre. 1820. Half length with horse. Stipple, 


folio. Stauffer, 2012-1. 
Fine, open letter proof of the first state. 


40 


V 


ip at Goan Painted By John Vanderlyn—June 1828.—Engraved — 
By A. B. Durand. Whole length in uniform, battle in — 


JOHN PAUL JONES 
EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE PRINT 


NUMBER 271 


7 oi JACKSON, ANDREW 


pS L. Waldo pinxt.—P. Maverick sculpt. New York, 
feted by P. Maverick, Durand & Co. 1819. Bust, 

n clouds. Line, 4to. Undeseribed state of Stauffer, 
i 


Open letter proof. 


260 JACKSON, ANDREW 


“a R. E. W. Earl, Pinxit—J. H. Bufford, Delt—Pendle- 
ton’s Lithography, Boston. 1832. Whole length in 
landscape; at the Hermitage 1830. Folio. 


Fine example; very scarce. 


, g, 


yo 261 JACKSON, FRANCIS JAMES 


LO er Plenipotentiary to the United States, ete. F. Abbot, 


pinx.—Val. Green, sc. Half-length, seated. Mezzo- 
S ey tint, folio. 


Brilliant proof before all letters, state undescribed by J. C. 
Smith or Whitman. From the Hollister sale. 


262 JACKSON, MAJOR GENERAL JAMES 
o Painted by Arch4. Robertson. N°. 79 Liberty St. En- 
srdod graved by Peter Maverick, N. York. Half-length in 
uniform. Stipple, small folio. Stauffer, 2210. 


GOOD SOUND COPY, LARGE MARGINS, OF AN UNUSUALLY SCARCE 
z PRINT. From the Manson sale. 


(See Illustration.) 


au 


3 JAY, JOHN 
g. Painted by Gabriel Stuart—Engraved by Cornelius 
a Tiebout. London, C. Tiebout, 1795.  Half-length, 
a oval in rectangle. Stipple, small folio. Stauffer, 3179. 


FINE EXAMPLE; VERY SCARCE. 


THOMAS JEFFERSON. 


iy 264 JEFFERSON, THOMAS 
4 : HE. Savage, Pinx & sc.—Philad@, Published June 1, 1800 


iw v7 Bust to right. Mezzotint, small folio. Stauffer, 2746-IT. 


FINE EXAMPLE; FULL MARGINS; VERY SCARCE. - Wid 6 Sf 


R. Peale, Pinxt.—C. Tiebout, Seulpt. Phila. 1801. 
J’ Half length. Stipple, folio. Stauffer, 3182. 


Fine impression; very scarce. ; pS - 
: 
41 


ti JEFFERSON, THOMAS 
pe 


<) 266 


1) 
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F, 
J 


O.. 268 
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4) 269 
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JEFFERSON, THOMAS 


Vice President of the U. 8. Tiebout sc. 
D. Kennedy, N°. 228, Market St 
Stipple, 4to. Stauffer, 3180. 


Fine impression; very scarce. 


Published by 
Bust, to front, oval. 


JEFFERSON, THOMAS . 


Bouch, delt—Aug. Desnoyers, Sculpt. Half-length to 
left. Stipple, small folio. g- 


Open letter proof in fine condition. 


JEFFERSON, THOMAS ote 
Similar, slightly smaller. Dequevauviller, sct. Line. 6-4) 


Brilliant proof before all letters. Engraver’s line lightly 
etched. 


JOHNSON, SIR WILLIAM 


Major-General of the English Forces in America. T. 
Adams, pinx—C. Spooner, Se. 1756. Mezzotint, small 
folio. J. C. Smith, 26-IIT. 


JOHN PAUL JONES. 


JONES, JOHN PAUL 


Three-quarter length, left hand on fluke of anchor. 
[Engraved by Richard Brookshaw.] Proof before all 
letters, the artist’s initials barely perceptible at left, a 
indicating very early issue. J. C. Smith, p. 1735. Jv™ wt 


FINE AND EXCESSIVELY SCARCE. From the McKee sale. 


JONES, JOHN PAUL 


Dessiné par C. F. Notté.—se vende chez. F. M. Will. 
3 Augsbourg Iohn Paul Iones, Commodore au Service 
des Etats-Unis de 1’ Amérique, tel qu’il etait dans le 
combat du 22. 7bre 1779, contre le Capt Pearson, ete. 
Mezzotint, small folio. ATE 


FINE IMPRESSION OF AN EXCESSIVELY SCARCE PRINT. From 
the Mitchell sale. 
(See Illustration.) 


42 


yo 272 JONES, JOHN PAUL Fo MP SS 
47s Similar; unlettered. J. Percy Sabin. ¥in), Beef) 


} Oo ~-G Oo 2) 
g.P Sg Behisd India proof. i, p y 
213 JONES, JOHN PAUL } 
one Similar; unlettered. Engraved in mezzotint and i 
) © printed in colour by J. Perey Sabin. @~- “< ie 
oF iM No. 2 of 50 signed impressions. y 


274 JONES, JOHN PAUL 
C. I. Notte, pinxt.—Printed for R Wilkinson, at No. 


ov 
[00 ae | j 58, Cornhill. Mezzotint, 8vo. 


Very scarce. From the Carson sale. 


275 JONES, JOHN PAUL My ees 
Dessiné par C. J. Notté—Gravé par Carl Guttenberg. ~~ d/ e 
oo Commodore au Service des Etats-Unis de 1’ Amerique / 
4 vy © tel qu’il était . 1779, le bon home Richard Montait or 
40. Canons, le Serapis 44, a Paris chez Guttenberg. ‘i 7 


Line, small ‘folio. “> Sia € ee 
From the McKee sale. i. 


62-276 JONES, JOHN PAUL 
The Same. Proof before all letters. ¥9° °9 
Brilliant and perfect. From the Carson sale. 


ee 277 JONES, JOHN PAUL 
ae type) John Paul Jones. Etching, rectangle, 
dusts ae and scarce. From the Carson sale. 
278 JONES, JOHN PAUL 


20 P. Adol. Varin, sculp. 1875. Line, 4to. 


India proof before letters; engraver’s line etched. 


279 JONES, JOHN PAUL 
9? Bust to front, cocked hat. [Moreau le Jenne, del. et 
10" se.] Etching, 4to. 


Brilliant proof before all letters; very scarce. From the 
Carson sale. 


280 JONES, JOHN PAUL 
e Capt. Paul Jones ... on board the Serapis. London 
5 ¢ Oct. 22 1779 Thos Macklin. Whole length, tip of sword 
resting on carronade. Etching, 4to. 
“a Slightly clipped at bottom corners, but the very scarce 
original issue. 


43 


yd 281 JONES, JOHN PAUL 


a no The Celebrated Paul Jones. Whole length. Etching. 
ee tg 8vo. From the Hibernian Magazine. 
¢| ( W “ FINE EXAMPLE; OF THE GREATEST RARITY. 


40 282 J ONES, JOHN PAUL 
/ 6. a Capt. Paul Jones shooting a Sailor who had attempted 
AD to strike his Colours in an Engagement. Mezzotint, 
folio. J. C. Smith, p. 1760. 
Fine impression, very scarce, but lacks publication line. 
_ 6° 283 JONES, JOHN PAUL 
4 fee Le Paul Jones shooting a Sailor, ete. Carington Bowles, 
»-art’\ London. Mezzotint, folio. 
Date scratched; very scarce. 


_4y2284 KEPPEL, AUGUSTUS 


Hyd x Commanding His Majesty’s Ship Torbay. J. Reynolds 
1 eh pinxit.—Edw4 Fisher fecit. 1759. Whole length, 
wot mezzotint. J. C. Smith, 34-IT. 


nM 985 KEPPEL, AUGUSTUS 
ere 


| at Painted by G. Romney—Engrav’d by W Dickinson. 
4 1779. Half-length to front. Mezzotint, small folio. J. 
AD C. Smith, 41-I. 


Superb impression. 


__62286 KEPPEL, AUGUSTUS 
by Vie Admiral of the Blue Squadron, ete. Carington Bowles. 
do ——-:1779._ Whole length, small folio. 


Heavily colored. 


287 ( KEPPEL, AUGUSTUS 


Le Célébre Amiral Keppel. Gravé par Dupin fils. A 
a - Paris chez Esnauts et Rapilly. Line, small 4to. 
rm 8 SF oa Proof before the number; fine copy. 


bog 
| {po | KEPPEL, AUGUSTUS 


\ Adml. Keppel. Sir Joshua Reynolds pinxt._S. W. 
\ Reynolds Sculp. Proof, mezzotint, 8vo. (2) 


288 KOSCIUSKO, THADDEUS 
oi a huge J. Grassi, pinx—G. Fiesinger, inc. 1795. Stipple, 
\\o 7 Aa small folio. 
* Colored. 


a 


& 


MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE 
BY DEBUCOURT 


NUMBER 290 


* 


| ; 


as 


MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE. 


289 LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS ps 


“gil 


Le Marquis de La Fayette. Gravé par Jean Young. 
Engraveur en Maniere noire, etc. A Londres chez J. 
Bradshaw. 1789. Bust, in uniform, to front, oval in 
rectangle. Mezzotint, Ato. Not in J. C. Smith. 


Fine and very scarce. From the Mitchell sale. (x 94/ 


290 LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS ps 


100% 


on 


sy 291 


10~ 


oa 


silk 


_ 292 
g? 


oly 


t a 


55° 


weg 


5 “4 


54S 


co 


Peint et gravé par P. L. DeBucourt, Peintre du Roy.— 
F ex. 1790. M. le Mis de la Layette Commandant 
Général de la Garde Nationalle Parisienne. Dedie aux 
Citoyens Soldats. A Paris chez 1’ Auteur, ete. Whole 
length, at review. Mezzotint, folio. Caan wei 


Delicately colored. Open stippled letter p proof bot Boyt: 
of the greatest scarcity. 


(See Ilustration.) 


LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS ps 


Peint par L. le Paon—Gravé par N. le Mire. Whole 
length. Line, folio. 
Brilliant proof before title. 


LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS pr 


From the original painting by L. LePaon. Copy- 
righted. Published by H. Fiquet Paris. Whole length. 
Photogravure in colors, folio. 


LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS ps 

Maréchal de Camp. Galerie des Hommes illustres 

vivans. Dessiné par Bounieu—Gravé par Vangelisti. 

Bust, over tablet, in rectangular frame. Line, folio. 
on and scarce. 


LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS ps 
The same. Proof before all letters. 
Cut to rectangle. 
LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS pg 


Marquis de La Fayette. L: Barre pint—B: le Clair 
inct. 1791. Bust, in uniform, oval. Stipple, 4to. 


Printed in colors; very fine and scarce. 


296 LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS pz 


ao 


M. le Marquis De La Fayette. A Paris chez Crépy, 
Rue St Jacque, No. 252. Bust, in uniform, profile to 
right, circle over tablet with title, in rectangle. 
Stipple, 12mo. 


Printed in colors; fine and scarce. From the Carson sale. 
45 


_j0 297 LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS px 
os S ~~ 4 ky The same. On small sheet with M. Bailly. 


Coy i ** Printed in colors. 


298 LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS bs 
me Député de Riom a l’assemblée nationale. Dessiné et 
Nr Gravé par Audouin. Bust, oval over tablet, in rect- 
V yyangle. Line, folio. 


A ‘ ; 
1A Fine and very scarce. 


999 LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS vz 

“st _ Commandant Général de la Garde, ete. Dessiné et 
“”s lie gravé par 8. C. Miger. Bust, profile to left, oval over 
»’ “tablet, in rectangle. Line, small folio. 


300 LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS bE 
yo: Maréchal Des Camps, Général de la Milice Parisienne. 
bye "6 1 Bee sculpt. A Paris, chez Bance, etc. Whole length 
~ Cag Aquatint, folio. ; 


\yF 


> Printed in colors. 
301 LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS bE 
al Député d’Amerique, élu Commandant, ete. Verité 


|“ A) ypesculpsit. A Paris, chez 1’ Auteur. Bust, profile to left, 
Bye 


4 1) Noval in rectangle. Stipple, 4to. 


£7? Seyi 4h 


A che Printed in colors. From the Carson sale. 
_f02_ LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS vz 
He Wea Engraved & printed in colors by S. Arlent Edwards. 


a E 
a fae Mezzotint, 8vo. 
Ry 4 4 


@0 303 LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS bE 
ID a“ Geille del. et sculp. Bust to left, oval in rectangle. 


Line, folio. 
Fine proof before all letters; artist’s line etched. 


See LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS pz 
37S -~ Arriveé du Général Lafayette aux Etats Unis. Dlo- 
OO” ‘PP Esbrard Sculp. Whole length. Mezzotint, small folio. 9° 


FA 
het 


305 LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS DE 

fa’ La Fayette in Prison, Attended by his Wife and 
| 43 nf 9th daughters. Painted by T. Stothard.—Engraved by R. 

‘ Pollard. 1800. Mezzotint, oblong folio. 


From the Carson sale. 


306 LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS bE 
71) _— Caricature. Lafayette, Bailly and his wife as barnyard 
% ft fowls. Circle, 3 in. Stipple, oblong 8vo. 


Delicately colored; very scarce. 
46 


307 LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS pz 


eee Caricature. La Fayette traité comme il le merite ete. 
Lafayette hanged to a lantern post. Aquatint, oval, 
_ oblong 12mo. 


Very scarce. 


308 LAFAYETTE, MARQUIS pvr 


1d ¢ Lafayette, with Mirabeau, Bailly, Necker, Petion, 
Marat, Robespierre ete., and shadow. pictures of the 
S King and Queen. Circle in rectangle. 3.4 in. 


**Snuff-box’’ picture. 


309 LA MOTTE PIQUET 
Bree Gme de Chef d’Hscadre Castelar Del—Hardouin Seulp. 


ofr Etching, 4to. 


Captured Rodney’s fleet, 1781. 


310 LA PEROUSE, JOHN FRANCOIS pe GALAUP 
— I Commodore in the French Navy. Heath, sculp. 1798. 
S WMA Line, 4to. 


311 LA PEROUSE, JOHN FRANCOIS pe GALAUP 
o° | Gravé d’apres une Miniature par Alex’. Tardieu. 1793. 


agi a eae Ato. 
la Beautiful proof before titles. 


312 LA PEROUSE, JOHN FRANCOIS ps GALAUP 


ai Li. Duval, Sculp. Line, small 4to. 
d dw _ Proof before letters; full margins; engraver’s line etched. 
_-_ 313 LA PEROUSE, JOHN FRANCOIS pz GALAUP 
a “se Another similar proof. 


5 314 LAUDONNIERIUS, RENATUS 
* 4 ae qupengraved by Crispin de Passe. Line, 8vo. 


Fine and scarce. 


315 LAURENS, H. 


4 Pa \ Drawn from life by Du Simitier—Engraved by B. L. 
: , S Ny) Prevost. Line, 8vo. 


316 LAWRENCE, SIR THOMAS 
| Engraved by J. Sartain. 1832. Mezzotint, folio. 
oe 0 \ {) Brilliant impression. 


“5 
; 


47 


CHARLES LEE. 
_311 LEB, CHARLES 


} 6 _ Honble Charles Lee, Esq?. Three-quarter length, in 

> . 46° ,qP uniform, directed and pointing to left, head-to right rae 
ns af AO” Mezzotint, rectangle, 9.10 x7 in. ( wis- TS) 
Sia EarLy AMERICAN, BY AN UNKNOWN ARTIST, pantie Y 


KNOWN IMPRESSION; colored. From the Manson sale. See 
under Putnam and Warren. 


_318 LEE, CHARLES 


ane Charles Lee, Esq?. Major General of the Continental- 

11) ae Lb Army in America. Thomlinson Pinxt. Published as 

| ~ AM, the Act directs. 31 Octr 1775. by C. Shepherd. Mez- 
cy" zotint, small folio. sh 


* 


Fine copy of the scarce original issue. From the Carson sale. 


ee 319 LEE, CHARLES 
| lot? ¢ Similar. Thomlinsen pinx. No flourishes at sides of 
CAD - title. ‘‘London.’’ added at end of last line. i Gs f 


_ 820 LEE, CHARLES 

_ Charles Lee, Esquier. Major Général d’Armee des 

~ re © XIII Provinces unies d’Amerique, Prisonier de Guerre, 

Ee agi fait par les Anglois. peint par Thomlinson a Novelle 
Yorck. Se vend a Londres chez Thom, Hart. Mez- 


zotint, 4to. 
Fine impression; very scarce. From the Carson sale. 


\ 


391 LEE, CHARLES 

ae Charles Lee Eq®*. Major Général of the Continensal 
i fi >“ Armiin America. [Title repeated in French.| Peint 
/~ | sag par Chambell 1775.—A Paris Chéz mondhre rue St. 
1. pure” «-¢ Jacques. Half-length, to left. Line, small folio. 


Fine copy; very scarce. From the Carson sale. 


- 392 LEE, CHARLES 
[Oo —+ , Charles Lee, Eqer. Major Général de l’Armée des 
Sand Li Etats Unis de 1’Amerique. A Paris chez Mondhare 
» ‘ ryue St. Jacques. Line, 8vo. 
Fine and scarce. 


393 LEE, CHARLES 


Ray 
ese Wet . ° 
rw 2 Earl Hareourt.... taking prisoner General Lee. On 
re t -, wStone by J. S. Templeton. Folio. 
VAN LAMY India proof; very scarce. 


994 LE JEUNE, LE R P PAUL 


ra" re ot ” Bnflamé d’un St zele pour la conversion des Infideles- 

oll pet Sauvages de la Nouvelle France, fut le premier qui les 

esate) -@Y gsuivit dans les bois, ete. R. Lochon, faciebat. 1665. 
A Fh Line, folio. 


Fine and scarce. 
48 


& 


a 


ey LIVINGSTON, ROBERT R. 
eg Bust, to right, oval of single stippled line. 8.8x6 in. 
rh Stipple, 4to. 
326 Pee. EARL OF 


John Campbell, fourth Earl of Loudoun. A. Ramsay 
QYO—<— _ pinxt. 1747.—J. Faber fecit. 1755. Whole length, in 
regimentals. Mezzotint, folio. J.C. Smith, 224. 


Fine and very scarce. 


327 LOUDOUN, EARL OF 


/ LS ni Capt2 General, & Governour in Chief, of his Majesty’s 


~ Forces, in North America. Ramsay Pinxt—Spooner 
R , A Fecit. Mezzotint, small folio. J.C. Smith, 28. 


Fine and very scarce. 
GU 328 MACBRIDEH, CAPT. 
Loe [I. Northeote pinx.—James Fittler se.] Three-quarter 


e, length. Line, folio. 
N: W: Brilliant proof before all letters; the heraldic arms etched. 


329 MACDONOUGH, COM. THOMAS 


4 S — ¢ Of The United States Navy. Engraved by T. Gimbrede, 
A N. York. Stipple, small folio. Stauffer, 1060. 
Saw First state before the dolphins were altered. Very scarce; 


two words scratched. From the Carson sale. 
330 McKEAN, THOMAS | 
4 7 Governor of Pennsylvania. Tiebout sc. Published by 
5 jue™ Kennedy, No. 228, Market St. Stipple, 4to. 
au tauffer, 3185. 
A beautiful example; very scarce. From the Carson sale. 
331 McKEAN, THOMAS 
5 ~ . Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Vice 
hy awe President of the State Society of Cincinnati, ete. En- 
graved by David Edwin after Stuart. 1803. Stipple, 
5 small folio. Fielding, N°. 122. 
A superb example; very scarce. From the Carson sale. 
ii McKENDREE, WILLIAM 
1 Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in the 
United States. King, Pinxt. Edwin sc. 1814. Line, 
small folio. 
Fine impression; scant margins. 
6333 MADISON, JAMES 
Stewart Pinxt—Hdwin Sculpt. Baltimore, 1809. 


Fine impression. 


A \9 | 
as Fielding, No. 125. 


49 


834 MADISON, JAMES 


it) — © ,,, Painted by J. G. Chapman—Engraved by J. Sartain. 
lA Can ‘, 1834. Mezzotint, small folio. 
Q vV¥ VY 


Brilliant proof, uncut margins. From Chapman’s portfolio. 


» 885 MARSHALL, JOHN 
qo J Painted by H. Inman—Drawn by A. Newsam. 1831. 
| .¢ -— Lithograph, folio. 
gh tg ak Fine copy. 
» 336 MASON, JOHN M. 
“a President of Dickinson College. Painted by J. W. 


he Jarvis—Engraved by A. B. Durand. 1822. Line, 
folio. 


3837 MASON, JOHN 


9,9 laud Pinxt—Freeman, Sculpt 1818. London. Stipple, 
padameG ads: 5 £08 
India proof. 


338 MATHER, INCREASE ~ 


Cet ,. **Crescentius Matherus.’ Vanderspirit pinxt—R. 
ee AN ), White sculp. Line, 8vo. 


Co 
ie ey Bb Fine impression; scarce. 


339 MAUDUIT, THOMAS 
i best Colonel du Régiment. Mezzotint, small folio. 


rie Fine and very scarce. He served under Rochambeau at 
Yorktown. 


ie 


340 MENENDES DE AVILES, PEDRO 


poe Conquistador de la Florida. Josef Cameron, del— 
ease Franco de Paula Marti se. 1791. Line, small folio. 


f Lo Fine impression; scarce. 
341 MILNOR, REVY. JAMES 
(0 i. Painted by Charles Ingham.—Engraved by W™. Page. 


Mezzotint, small folio. 


_ i dde MITCHELL, ANDREW, ADMIRAL 
A\)~ . ve Drawn & Engraved by Ino. Alais. Mezzotint, folio. 


Or" cana AN sy Inlaid; very scarce. From the McKee sale. 


343 MONCKTON, ROBERT 
The Honble Robert Moncton. Brigadier General; 
EE ee Governor of Anapolis, Lieut Govt. of Nova Scotia ; and 
[Oo ,, Colonel of His Majesty’s 17th Regt. of Foot. T. Hud- 
\ Fy) son Pinxt—Js. Me Ardell fecit. Three-quarter length 
CyyW¥ to right, left hand on hilt. Mezzotint, small folio. 
S Goodwin, 189-IIT. 


FINE IMPRESSION, APPARENTLY AN UNDESCRIBED STATE BE- 
FORE CORRECTION OF ‘‘MONCTON’’; VERY SCARCE. - 


50 


we 344 


Cwwli 


345 


ae 


MONCKTON, ROBERT 
The Honble Robert Monckton, Major General; Gov- 
ernor of New York and Colonel of His Majesty’s 17th, 


Regt. of Foot. Three-quarter length to right, cocked 
hat, left arm extended. 


FINE IMPRESSION; VERY SCARCE. 


MONROE, JAMES 


Painted by C. B. King. Engraved by Goodman & 
Piggot. 1817. Whole length, seated. Stipple, folio. 
Stauffer, 1145. 


Very scarce. 


MONTCALM, MARQUIS ps 


L. J. Mais de Mont-Calm. J. B. Massé pinx—J. 
Barbie Sculp. Oval, over tablet with representation of 


cy his death. Stipple, Ato. 
WB Immaculate copy of a very fine and scarce print. 
347 MONTCALM, MARQUIS ps 
aa Mort Du Général Mont Calm, Tué en défendant Que- 
3D f bee en 1759 ete. Vateau delineavit. Gravé par G. 
Lan Chevillet, graveur de sa M. I. A Paris chez Alibert. 
Re aa ¢ espantine, oblong folio. 
bie: © 348 MONTCALM, MARQUIS pe 


The same. Vateau delineavit—G. Chevillet, graveur 


Proof before inscription. 


wf de sa M. I. 
Helio 


a. 

9 

| an rc. 

, 350 
og 
S 


ae 351 


Tse abu 


MOORE, RICHARD CHANNING 


Bishop of Virginia. Painted by Wm. Dunlap. En- 
graved by Peter Maverick. 1832. Line, folio. Stauf- 
fer, 2220. 


MUSGROVE, LT. GEN. THOMAS 


Colonel of the 76th Reg’t of Foot. With a view of Mr 
Chew’s House, near German-town. 1777. L. Abbot 
pinxt.—Facius se. Stipple, folio. 

Fine impression, scarce. 


NORTH, FREDERICK LORD 


N. Dance Pinx—T. Burke fecit. Three-quarter length, 
seated, in robes. Mezzotint, folio. J. C. Smith, 6-I. 


First state, but lacks publication line. 


352 NORTH, FREDERICK LORD 


Sm" 


N. Dance faciem pinxt.—T. Burke fecit. 1775. Half- 
length in oval. Mezzotint, folio. J. C. Smith, 7-I. 


Brilliant impression of the first state. 
| 51 


crwth 


_ §¥ 359 
ay Pe 
ee d dD 

5 ~— 860 

ol 

He 361 

a; 0. 


NORTHUMBERLAND, DUKE OF 

Hugh Percy, 24 Duke of Northumberland. Engrav’d 
by V. Green, Engraver to his Majesty, and to the 
Elector Palatine. Published by V. Green Salisbury 
Street, Strand Decemr 16th 1776. Half-length, leaning 
on cannon. Mezzotint, folio. Whitman, 64-I. 


Fine impression of the first state; very scarce. Earl Perey 
(in 1766) of the American Revolution. 


NORTHUMBERLAND, DUKE OF 

Stuart, Pinxt—Chas. Turner sculpt. London Pubé. 
Novr. 18. 1804. by G. Andrews. No. 7. Charing Cross. 
Half-length. Mezzotint, folio. Whitman, 407-1. 


Brilliant proof of the first state; full margins; very scarce. 


NORTHUMBERLAND, DUKE OF 

As Lord Warkworth. _Pompeio Battoni Pinxt.—J. 
Finlayson delint. et fect. 1765. Mezzotint, small folio. 
J. C. Smith, 18. 


NORTHUMBERLAND, DUKE OF | 
The same. Brilliant proof before all letters. Unde- 
scribed. 


OAKES, GEN. SIR HILDEBRAND 
Full bust. Mezzotint, small folio. 


‘‘T have hunted for nearly 30 years for an original impres- 
sion of this plate and this is the first I have ever seen.’’—C. R. 
H.[ildeburn]. Brilliant proof before all letters. Oakes served 
in America. . 


OCCOM, REV. SAMSON 
[M. Chamberlin pinxt—J. Spilsbury fecit.] 
Smith 32-1. 


Indian minister. 
plate. Very scarce. 


J. C. 


Proof before all letters from uncleaned 


OTTO, LOUIS WILLIAM, COUNT DE MOSLAY 


Painted by Trumbull—Engraved by P. Roberts. 
Stipple, folio. 


Printed in colors; cut to artist’s line; very scarce. 


OTTO, LOUIS WILLIAM, COUNT DE MOSLAY 


J. Jukes, pinxt.—S. Phillips, sculpt. 1802. Stipple, 
small folio. 


OTTO, LOUIS WILLIAM, COUNT DE MOSLAY 


J. Boze, pinxt.—Anthy. Cardon, sculpt. 1802. 
Open letter proof. 
52 


362 PAINE, THOMAS 


u _— C. W. Peale pinxt—James Watson fecit. Mezzotint, 
eS small folio, proof before all inscription, earlier than 
K: fy ay recorded state of J. C. Smith No 112 or Goodwin 


a BRILLIANT AND PERFECT CONDITION. 


363 PAINE, THOMAS 


na ' Mr. Thos. Paine. Three-quarter length, in library. 
: S mh Line, large 4to. 


Crude, interesting (portrait of Thomas Erskine) and very 
searce. From the Holden sale. 


364 PALLISER, SIR HUGH, VICE ADM’L 


, Pa 
L0 Painted and Engraved by I. R. Smith. Mezzotint, 
dd folio. J.C. Smith, 127. 
Fine impression but lacks publication line. Sir Hugh trans- 


ported Braddock’s expedition and served at Quebec, 1759. 


6 365 PARKER, SIR HYDE, ADMIRAL 


T. Northeote—I. R. Smith. Mezzotint, small folio. 
Oy oJ. GC. Smith 132-11. 


British Admiral who commanded the Phenix in the American 


Revolution. 
366 PARKER, SIR HYDE 
ia Painted by Ja’. Roberts—Engraved by Jas. Walker. 
dp 1781. Mezzotint, small folio. First state from the 


uncleaned plate, fine and brilliant impression with full 
margins. J. C. Smith, 11-I. 


Presentation copy from the painter. 


_36T PARKER, SIR PETER, ADMIRAL 


P (0 Bea by L. F. Abbott—Engraved by Val. Green. 
pe aU Mezzotint, large folio. Whitman, 148. 


PRINTED IN COLORS; FINE CONDITION; GOOD MARGINS. 


368 PEARSON, SIR RICHARD 


7 C. Grignion Pinxit—James Watson Sculpsit. 1780. 
QO f) “WY, Mezzotint, small folio. Goodwin 125-I. 
: ? y First state; brilliant and perfect. From the Holden sale. 
. SM Captain Pearson commanded the Serapis against Paul Jones in 
the Bon Homme Richard. 


, 369 PEARSON, SIR RICHARD 


: oy ahs S Another copy of the first state, and an even finer im- 
Q: pression. Goodwin, 125-I. 


A 370 PEARSON, SIR RICHARD 
“ tee  ‘T. Kent Fecit. 1781. Stipple, 4to. 
Etched letter proof on large paper. 
53 


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372 
373 
ry 
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So 
his 
875 


377 


THE PENNS. 
PENN, JOHN 


Formerly the principal Proprietor of Pennsylvania. : 


Painted by Sir W. Beechy, R.A. 
Dunkarton. Proof. 
large folio. 


UNUSUALLY FINE IMPRESSION with presentation signed J- 
Penn. 


Engraved by R. 
March 25th, 1809. Mezzotint, 


PENN, THOMAS 

Thomas Penn, Esqr. One of the First Proprieters of 
Pensilvania, 1751. Davis Pinx.—Martin Se. Mezzo- 
tint, small folio. J. CO. Smith, 4-11. 


Slightly clipped at sides of blank inscription space, but a 
fine impression of the very scarce original. 


f* 


PENN, THOMAS 

After Davis. Mezzotint, small oval. 
inscription. 
PENN, LADY JULIANA 

Mezzotint, small oval, proof before all inscription. 
Probably unique. 

PENN, LADY JULIANA 


The same, lettered. Engraved by C. Turner. 
(3) 


PENN, WILLIAM 


Painted by H. Inman. Engraved & Printed by J. 
Sartain. Mezzotint, large folio. 


Fine proof impression. 


Proof before all 


1822 


PENN, WILLIAM 
The same. 
Modern impression on India paper, artistically colored. 


PENN, WILLIAM 


William Penn, First Proprietor And Founder Of 
Pennsilvania. Line, small folio. DuSimitier after 
Bevan—Engraved by John Hall. 1773. y a ws 


Fine impression, full margins, of the scarce original issue. 


PENN’S TREATY WITH THE INDIANS 


Benj: West pinxit—John Hall sculpsit. 1775. Line, 
oblong folio. 


Fine impression. 
54 


378 PENN’S TREATY 


mo ' ml ; Guillaume Penn Traite Avec Les Indiens. Benj: West, 
Swi Pinxt—D* Sculp. Line, small folio. 


379 PENN’S TREATY 
m < 


He G. Gallina f. Aquatint, oblong large 4to. 
Cww ui Finely colored. 


380 PERCEY, REV. WILLIAM 


J. Russel, pinx.—R. Houston fecit, 1774. Mezzotint, 
di small folio. J.C. Smith, No. 89. 


Fine impression; full deckel edge margin. 


30° 


381 PERRY, COMM. OLIVER H. 


2 on : John W. Jarvis pinx.—Henry Meyer sculpsit. Stipple, 
3 folio, India proof. | 


YW he aww A perfect example. 


go 382 PHILLIPS, MAJOR GENERAL 


2D «<j» Painted by F. Cotes—Engraved by Val. Green. 1785. 
S| Mezzotint, folio. Whitman, 12. 
cy" FINE AND PERFECT IMPRESSION. 


383 PHYSICK, PHILIP SYNG, M.D. 


PS ia Engraved by J. B. Longacre after Sully. Stipple, 
* y Ce small folio. Stauffer, 2069. 


Original impressions are very scarce. 


384 PIKE, ZEBULON M. 
W f ah J. Kennedy se. Stipple, oval in rectangle, 4to. Stauf- 
S A 


fer, 1636. 
, Printed in colors, very scarce. From the Mitchell sale. 


385 PILMORE, REV. JOSEPH 
UC. W. Peale, pinx. et sec. 1787. Mezzotint, oval, 4to. 
tauffer, D495 ; state undescribed. 


X woo ) <A brilliant impression of the very scarce original, proof 
before title but lacking artist’s line. 


eg 


386 PINCKNEY, CHARLES C. 
General Pinckney, late Envoy Extraordinary to the 
ay French Republic. Engrav’d & Publish’d by Akin & 
\¢0 | Harrison. 1799. Stipple, small folio, oval. Stauffer, 


by? 20. 
FINE, BRILLIANT IMPRESSION WITH GOOD MARGINS. From the 
Carson sale. 


55 


(387 PINCKNEY, CHARLES C. 


J. Paul, Pinx.—C. Tiebout, Se. Stipple, small folio. 
_pSStauffer, 3189 but before ‘correction of name from 
yf ee? ut ‘Pinkney.”’ 


Fine impression, lacks publication line. From the Carson 
sale. 


388 PITT, WILLIAM 


Chas. Willson Peale, pinx. et fecit. Worthy of biberer, 


dH ean . Mr. Pitt scorns to invade the Liberties of other People. 
#7 Whole length in Roman dress. Mezzotint, large folio. 
J. C. Smith, No. 1. Stauffer, 2426. | 


ONE OF THE SCARCEST AND MOST IMPORTANT EXAMPLES or 


EARLY AMERICAN ENGRAVING. 
(See Illustration.) 


389 PITT, WILLIAM 


¢0 m William Pitt Lord Chatham. From an Original owned 
Sas Wm by Earl Temple, engraved by Rich4. Houston. 1766. 
Wie” Mezzotint, large folio. J. C. Smith, 94. 
: FINE IMPRESSION. From the Dougherty sale. 


we ®390 PITT, WILLIAM 


re small folio, before all letters. J. C. Smith, 92-al.| ¥ 4 
391 PITT, WILLIAM 
en Rich@ Brompton, Pinxt—Edw4 Fisher, sculpt. 15th 
Ly, » May. 1779. Whole length in robes. Mezzotint, large 
- folio. iJ. C. Smithy s: 


Fine impression; very scarce. 


; 2 PY ail 
ope. 2 re 
Bay, 


392 PITT, WILLIAM 


ee Death of Earl Chatham. J. 8S. Copley, Pinxit.—F’. 
dy Bartolozzi, Direxit. 1820. Line, oblong folio. 


_ 3893 PIZARRO, FRANCISCUS 
Re Engraved by Crispin de Passe. Line, 12mo. 


MM Fine and searce. 
ral cu 394 POE, EDGAR ALLAN. 
Yr Henri Lefort. 1894. Etching, small folio, signed 
proof on parchment. e-w 
ee 395 PORTRAITS | 
\> oe Adml, Samuel Barrington. Jean—J. Collyer. Proof 
“i before inscription. Stipple 4to. Admiral Codrington. 


rh ce Lith. 4to and Rev. Thos. E. Bond. (3) 
56 


ee 


aah [Wm. Hoare pinx.—Rich4. Houston sc. | at vy) Wwe} 


¢- 1 


‘ay 396 PORTRAITS 


af oe Silas Dean by Angus; Mahlon Dickerson, W™. Frend, 
| and Francis Lord Rawdon (Marquis Hastings) from 
the Westminster Magazine. (4) 


397 PORTRAITS 

‘ [ bh LaPerouse by Magne; Morgan Lewis; Sit. John 
rok ¥ Ligonier; Joel R. Poinsett; and; Thomas Sully by 
John Sartain. (4). 


62 398 PORTRAITS 

<_, John Howard Payne by Leney, (the earliest portrait) ; 
ge" Admiral Sir William Penn, 1621-1670 by James Godby. 
ar Stipple, 8vos. (2) 


& 


- 399 PORTRAITS 
bt. Robert Louis Stevenson; Edmund Clarence Stedman; 
and view of Mary Arden’s House, by S. Hollyer. 
Signed proofs. (3) 


400 PORTRAITS 
= Paul Revere by J. Perey Sabin 1903, signed proof; 
aly" Sarah Countess of Rumford, Kellerhofen—Rausch- 
S mayr, 4to, and Count Vergennes by Gaucher, 8vo. (3) 


401 POWNALL, THOMAS 
4 on Cotes, pinxt—R. Earlom fecit—1777. Mezzotint, folio. 
ie Lia. C. ‘Smith, 33-I. 


wr BRILLIANT PROOF FROM THE UNCLEANED PLATE. Pownall was 
Colonial Governor of Massachusetts, 1757, and New Jersey, 
1759. 


i, POWNALL, THOMAS 
The same before all lettering. 


4 \ Os ‘th anv? A wonderfully soft and velvety impression, in fine condi- 


tion, before the first published state; UNDE IBED AND* PROB- 
ABLY UNIQUE. : W716 * 1 } 
"ee te 


_ (V0 403 PRESCOTT, GENL. ROBERT 
yy) John Young fee. Mezzotint, small folio, without in- 
iN ay scription, fine impression. J. C. Smith, 60. 
| Governor of Canada, 1796-1807. 


404 PRICE, RICHARD, D.D. 
or Painted by Benjn. West.—Engraved by Thos. Hol- 
DO, oly loway, 1793. Line, folio, in fine condition. 
A friend of the American cause; made a citizen by act of 
Congress. 
57 


irae : 


405 PRICK, STEPHEN 


‘> , : 
¥ Manager of the old Park Theatre. Mezzotint, folio, 
‘ before all inscription. Engraver’s proof. 
Autograph signature pasted on lower margin. From the 
McKee sale. 


4 406 PRINCE, THOMAS, A.M. 


is Jn°, Greenwood Pinx.—P. Pelham fecit. Boston, os ry “2 
4 Mezzotint, small folio. Stauffer, 2472. Lure, r | 


\i ef Fine impression of an important early American item. 
\ 


ISRAEL PUTNAM. 
_A07 PUTNAM, ISRAEL | 


5 a, 
sy (0 ‘al he eonbe Israel Putnam Esq. Three-quarter length ura 
oe OT pan uniform, directed and pointing to left, fort and line 
| VN yr" of soldiers in distance. Mezzotint, rectangle, 12x 9 in. 
Earty AMERICAN, BY AN UNKNOWN ARTIST, AND THE ONLY gt . 


KNOWN IMPRESSION; colored. From the Manson sale. 
See under Lee and Warren. 


408 PUTNAM, ISRAEL 

Israel Putnam Esq?. Major General of the Connecti- 
ry () / eut Forces, and Commander in Chief at the Engage- 
| af agi Me ment on Bunckers-Hill near Boston, 17 June 1775. J. 
“ 9uv"* Wilkinson pinx. Published by C. Shepherd 9 Sepr. 
ae ba 1775. London. Three-quarter length to right. Mezzo- 

tint, folio. Yer 04 \- 

Fine and perfect. 


409 PUTNAM, ISRAEL 


19.0 A, Similar to above, with slight changes in inscription: 
) J. Wilkinson, pinxt Published by C. Shepherd 9 Sept. 
“ 1775. Mezzotint, folio. 


From the Carson sale. 


410 PUTNAM, ISRAEL 
_ Similar to the above, but reversed. Israel Putnam 
960 Esq?. Maior General of the Connecticut Forces, and. 
— (+S Commander in Chief at the Engagement on Bunckers- 
en Hill near Boston, 17 June 1775. Mezzotint, folio. 


VERY SCARCE; lacks Rugendas’ publication line. From the 
Mitchell sale. 


(411 PUTNAM, ISRAEL 


L D7 P Israel Putnam Eqet. Major General of the Connecti- 
|. i Aa | eut forces and in Chief at the engagement on Bunc- 
ae Kershill pear Boston 17 June 1775. Peint par Cham- 
pell. 1775. [Title repeated in French. | peri 

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to right, leaning on cannon. 
Etching, small folio, fine example. From the Carson sale. 


58 


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RED JACKET 
Seneca War Chief. 
Well colored. 


On stone by Corbould. Folio. 


ROCHAMBEAU, COMTE ps 


Lieutenant Général Commandant 1’Armée en Amérique. 
A Paris chez Mondhare. Line, 8vo. 


ROCKINGHAM, CHARLES WATSON-WENT- 
WORTH, SECOND MARQUIS. 
Sir Joshua Reynolds—Edward Fisher. Mezzotint, 


large folio, proof before all inscription; in fine condi- 
tion, state unknown to J. C. Smith. 


RODNEY, GEORGE BRYDGES, LORD 


T. Gainsborough—G. Dupont. 1788. Whole length. 
Mezzotint, large folio. J.C. Smith 9-IT. 


Fine impression with good margins. 


RODNEY, GEORGE BRYDGES, LORD 


Sir Joshua Reynolds—I. Watson, 1778. Three-quarter 
length. Mezzotint, folio. Goodwin 115-II. 


Brilliant and perfect impression, scratched letters. 


RODNEY, GEORGE BRYDGES, LORD 


Printed for & Sold by Carington Bowles. 
folio. 
Brilliant impression, but date erased. 


Mezzotint, 


RODNEY, GEORGE BRYDGES, LORD 


Sir Joshua Reynolds, pinxt—P. W. Tomkins, sculpt. 
1781. Stipple, 8vo. Proof before title. 


Printed in reddish brown. 


RODNEY, GEORGE BRYDGES, LORD 
Another similar proof impression, printed in black, 


and; a print: Sir Joshua Reynolds——H. Robinson. 
1829. India proof, folio. (2) 


RODNEY, GEORGE BRYDGES, LORD 


Le Sieur Georges Rodney Amiral Commandant in chef 
la Flotte Angloise dans les Isles Antilles. Gravé par 
Dupin. A Paris chez Enauts et Rapilly. Line, 4to. 


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Bee 
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Nal sul a aan Pils ; ‘ : 
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ROBERT ROGERS. 


421 ROGERS, ROBERT 
-, Major Robert Rogers, Commander in Chief of the 
uF Indians in the Back Settlements of America. Pub- 


yes! lished Oct® 1, 1776, by Thos. Hart. Three-quarter 


length in uniform. Mezzotint, folio. 
BRILLIANT, PERFECT, FULL MARGINED IMPRESSION OF THE 
SCARCE ORIGINAL ISSUE. 


. 422 ROGERS, ROBERT 


Ka, * 


Another impression. 


er 
\AA) Colored; framed. 


423 ROGERS, ROBERT 
Ioh. Martin Will excudit Aug. Vind. ‘‘London.’’ added 


494 ROGERS, ROBERT 


tf Commander in Chief, ete. Mezzotint, folio. . 


a Very scarce; lacks Rugendas’ publication line. 


425 ROGERS, ROBERT 
Peint par Thomlinson a Nouvelle Yorck. Maior Rob- 
ert Rogers Commandeur en Chef des Indiens dans les 


Ay Habitations derrieres d’Amerique. Se Vend a Londres 


chez Thom. Hart. Half-length in uniform, oval in 
rectangle, quarto. Mezzotint. 
Very fine; full margins. 


4296 RUMAIN, CHARLES MARIE DE TROLONG, CHE. 
DU. 


Peint par Valantin—Gravé par F. Beisson. Vignette 
of ‘‘Prise de 1’ ile de St. Martin 1779” Line, 4to. 
Proof before the dedication. | 


427 RUMFORD, BENJAMIN, COUNT OF 
t Painted and Engraved by I. R. Smith. 1801, Mezzo- 
a tint, folio, in fine and perfect condition. J. C. Smith, 


143-IT. 
Benjamin Thompson, born in New England 1752, died 1814. 


428 RUSH, BENJAMIN 
gg Dr. Rush, Half-length, profile to right, oval in rect- 
so” angle. Mezzotint, small folio. 


At) 
FINe EXAMPLE, the face delicately tinted, of a very scarce 
American print, ENGRAVER UNKNOWN. From the Carson sale. 


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s -_ 437 SEABURY, REV. SAMUEL 


429 RUSH, BENJAMIN 


Painted, Engraved and Published by E. Savage, 
Philad@, Feb. 6. 1800. Bust, to right, mezzotint, 
folio. Stauffer, 2749. 


FINE AND VERY SCARCE. From the Carson sale. 


430 RUSH, BENJAMIN 


E. Savage, pinx.—Etched by L. E. Faber. Folio. 
Signed remarque proof on parchment. 
~ 431 RUSSELL, NATHANIEL 
‘ E. Savage pint & Sculpt. Mezzotint, 4to. Stauffer, 


— 2750. 


Delicately colored, in perfect condition; VERY SCARCE. 


RUTLEDGE, EDWARD 


Edward Rutledge, Esqt, Late Governor of South 
Carolina, Painted by Earle. Published by J. Savage 
Jany. 1st 1802. Stipple, small folio. pared 


FINE IMPRESSION; VERY SCARCE, 


J. Reynolds Pinxt.—Js MeArdell fecit. Mezzotint, 
folio. Goodwin, 83-III. 
Fine impression. 
_.._ 434 SAUNDERS, CHARLES 
Copy of preceding published by R. Sayer. Has two 


lines of inscription only. J.C. Smith, p. 1760. 


= 435 SCHANK, CAPTN., ROYAL NAVY 


I. J. Masquerier, pinxt.—C. Turner sculpt. 1799. 
Mezzotint, folio. Whitman 512. 


Fine and perfect impression. Schank served on the Canadian 
lakes during the Revolution. 


* 436 SCOTT, WINFIELD 


Major General Winfield Scott of the United States 
Army. T. Gimbrede Del & Sculpt 
Stauffer, 1090-IT. 


Fine India proof. 


Bishop of Connecticut. Thos. 8. Duche pinxt—wW. 
Sharp, sculpt. 1786. Line, folio. 
A brilliant impression. 
61 


Stipple, folio. 


438 
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439 

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Balada 
440 


Lies : Aus of Congress. 
yw |Pub. March 11th, 1796. Mezzotint, folio. 


441 
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SHIRLEY, WILLIAM 
The Honble William Shirley, Captain General & Gov- 


,ernor in Chief ete. of the Province of Massachusetts 
~ Bay ete. 


T. Hudson pinxt—I. MeArdell fecit, 1750. 
Mezzotint, folio. 


VERY SCARCE. 
Goodwin. 


SMITH, S®. THOMAS 
Tresurer for Virginia ete. Simon Passeus, sculp. 1616. 
Line, 8 vo. 
Cut close. 


SMITH, WILLIAM 

William [Loughton] Smith of South Carolina, member 
G. Stuart pinxt—E. Savage Sculp. & 
Stauffer, 


Early state undescribed by J. C. Smith or 


‘2791. 


Very scarce. 


SNYDER, SIMON 
Simon Snyder, Governor of the State of Pennsylvania. 
Sully Pinxt.—Edwin sculp. 1809.  Stipple, folio. 
Fielding 184. 


Fine, full margins. 


STAUGHTON, D.D., REVY. WILLIAM 
_ Painted by Jas Peale——Engraved by D. Edwin & W. 


From the McKee sale. 


ae R. Jones. Stipple, folio. Stauffer, 880. 


. Very scarce: printed in two colors.’ 

STOWE, HARRIET BEECHER 

George Richmond—F ras Holl. Stipple, folio. 
India proof. 


STUART, GILBERT 

AStat. 72. Engraved by D. Edwin from the original 
Picture by John Neagle., Stipple, 4to. Fine proof on 
folio paper. Fielding, 188a. 


STUART, JAMES 
James Stuart, Maj. Gen. 1741-1815. Mezzotint. J. C. 
Smith, 29-I. 
Proof before all letters; in perfect condition. Stuart served 
with Amherst at Louisburg. 


SUFFREN, PIERRE ANDRE 

Pierre André Suffren de Saint-Tropez. F. Gérard 
pinx—Mme. de Cernel, Sculp, 1789. Aquatint oval, 
Ato. 


Printed in colors. 
62 


~_ 447 SUFFREN, PIERRE ANDRE 


7% The same. Proof before all letters. Printed in colors; 
Sywr a beautiful and artistic example. 


9 448 SUFFREN, PIERRE ANDRE 
: Ag Line, small 4to. A French print; lacks publication line. 


E 449 SULLIVAN, JOHN 

=) y Major General John Sullivan, A distinguish’d Officer 
: \4 + } in the Continential Army. Publish’d 22 Augt 1776 by 
Thos Hart. Mezzotint, folio. 


A brilliant, full margined impression of the very scarce 
original. From the Carson sale. 


ie ¢ _ 400 SULLIVAN, JOHN 
ag | Similar. ‘‘London’’ added to Hart’s line. Mezzotint, 
wil a? folio; fine, full margined impression. 


/" = 451:«* TARLETON, LT. COL. 

aS Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds—Engraved by I. R. 
ra Smith. Publish’d Octr. 11 1782.  Mezzotint, large 
a. ols folio. J.C. Smith, 161-I1. 


FINE IMPRESSION OF A SCARCE AND IMPORTANT PRINT. 


5 452 TAYLOR, ZACHARY 


ths by Brady.—Eng¢ by A. H. Ritchie. 1850. 
~ nb Three-quarter length, seated near table. Mezzotint, 
“a folio. 


453 TOMO CHACHI MICO 


407 _ Or King of Yamacraw, and Tooanahowi his Nephew 
etc. Wm. Verelst Pinxit—John Faber Sculpsit. Mez- 
s zotint, small folio. J. C. Smith (Faber, Jun.) 349. 


Fine impression; very scarce. 
’ " j j 


454 TOUSARD, A. L. 

- pie Malbon, pinx.—D. Edwin se. Stipple, 8vo. Fine im- 
i) pression. Fielding, No. 190. 

oy 455. TOWNSHEND, GEORGE 


. The Honourable Col! Townshend. [George, first Mar- 
quis, 1724-1807.] Thos. Hudson, Pinxt. Js. McArdell, 
fecit. Mezzotint, folio. 


Brilliant impression. Townshend was in command at Quebec 
on the death of Wolfe, 1759. 


_~*)6 TOWNSHEND, GEORGE 
) The same, before all inscription 


4 2 Pb! A brilliant proof from the uncleaned print. FIRST STATE. 
ae 68 


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an 


“A ; 


as ok TRUXTON, COMMODORE 
VU Of The Navy Of The United States. A. Robertson 
Wouihey eae gh) saan ts Tiebout Sculpt. 1799., Half-length in oval. 
sri, |yLOVY Stipple, small folio. Stauffer, 3193-I 
HB i Fine impression of the first state; very scarce. (Slight 
injury.) 


nF e 458 VAN BUREN, MARTIN 
ae Painted by H. Inman.—Engraved by J. Sartain. Whole 
length, mezzotint. 


459 VERGENNES, CHARLES GRAVIER COMTE bE 

) by Callet pinxt—Vangelisti Sculp. Three-quarter length 
ie _,_ seated at desk. Line, folio. 

i vv" A fine example of a very beautiful print. 


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Af * 


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/Y 
460 VERGENNES, CHARLES GRAVIER COMTE vz 


- _Déssiné d’apres Nature et Gravé par Clément Bervic 
rg, en 1780. Line, small folio, fine impression. 


461 VERGENNES, CHARLES GRAVIER COMTE DE 
Another copy cut close at sides, lettering not affected. 


cl 


462 VERGENNES, CHARLES GRAVIER COMTE bE 
ray, Maréchal de Camp, Capitaine Colonel. Grave par 82. 
 \2l . Desmaretz. 1816. Bust, in uniform, oval in rectangle, 


: 


"Owe Sto. Stipple, printed in colors. 


463 VERNON, ADMIRAL EDWARD 

» 5° Painted by H. Singleton. Engraved by John Jones . 
EY Pr Me HER WEN Whole length, at sea shore. Mezzotint, large 
? _ _ )arfolio. J. C. Smith, 77. 
a” VERY SCARCE. 

464 VERNON, ADMIRAL EDWARD 
‘ S a 13 dbs Bardwell pinxit—lI. Faber fecit. 1740. Mezzotint, 
7 sg (MM small folio. J. C. Smith, 363. 

le gfvY- 
‘465 VERNON, ADMIRAL EDWARD 
ne” .« , T. Gainsborough Pinxt.—Is McArdell fecit. Mezzotint, 
os a Me small folio. Goodwin, 156-I. 


i id in ‘ uy . e . . ° . 
: Wwe Brilliant impression with full margins. 


466 VESPUCCI, AMERIGO 
. Gius. Maria Testi inv.—Carlo Lasinio ine. 1812 
o.Q Stipple, folio, fine example. 
From the Carson sale. 
64 


467 VE SPUCCI, AMERIGO 


: Americus Vesputius Florentinus et. Oval, in rectangle, 
El 8vo. Engraved by Crispin de Passe. Fine and scarce. 


468 WARREN, JOSEPH 


Major General Joseph Warren Who gloriously fell in 
D, the defence of American Liberty June ye 17th 1775. 
| Three-quarter length, seated. Mezzotint, rectangle, 


: 11.12 x 10 in. 
ibe EaRLy AMERICAN, BY AN UNKNOWN ARTIST, AND THE ONLY 
KNOWN IMPRESSION. From the Manson sale. 

See under Lee and Putnam. 


469 WARREN, SIF PETER, VICE ADMIRAL 


Tho. Hudson, Pinxt.—J. Faber, fecit. Three-quarter 
‘length, mezzotint, folio, fine impression, first state. 
J.C. Smith, 375-I. 

Warren captured Louisburg in 1745. 


_~ 470 WARREN, SIR PETER, VICE ADMIRAL 


{| ee da The Honest Sailor. B. Dickenson, Ex.—N. Parr, 
ie Sculpt. Line, folio. 


65 


THIRD SESSION. 
Friday Evening, November 3, 1916, at 8:15 o'clock 
LOTS 471-723 


American Historical Portraits, Naval Prints, New 
York Views, Caricatures, and American 
Views 


AMERICAN HISTORICAL PORTRAITS 


GEORGE WASHINGTON 


Charles Willson Peale 


471 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
ct) si Full bust, to right, in uniform, oval. 5.1x4.1in. Mez- 
350 gotint. Painted & Engrav’d by ©. W. Peale. 1787 
ye ee em His Excell: G: Washington Esq: Late Commander in 
0 uaa * Chief ete. . 
Printed in reddish brown; fine impression. VERY SCARCE. 
Hart, 3. From the Mitchell sale. 


472 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


hk KO i Whole length, leaning on cannon. Peel Pinxit, Phila- 
rt delphia—V. Green fecit. 1786. Mezzotint, folio. 
Ker Hart, 18. 


FINE AND SCARCE. 


473 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
260- ,, Another Copy; artistically colored. Hart, 18. 
Qe ‘ vibe From the Carson sale. 


474 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


eae Gravé d’apres le Tableau de N: Piehle—a Basle chez 
A Chr: de Mechel. Line, 4to. Hart, 20. 
A\ 


First issue. From the Mitchell sale. 
66 


475 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


| 3 3 0 a Full bust to left in uniform, after C. W. Peale. Laine, 
 <. folio. Before any letters except ‘‘Chevillet-s’’ in 
scratched letters. Hart, 29a. 


Very fine and scarce. From the Carson sale. 


4 476 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
v4 ee Peint par L. le Paon—Gravé par N. le Mire. Whole 
BY length standing before marquee. Proof before ‘‘by’’ 
2 L Co on proclamation. Line, folio. Hart 31b. 

BRILLIANT PROOF. From the Carson sale. 


477 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


70 Printed for & Sold by Carington Bowles—N°. 69 in St. 
: ; Pauls Church Yard London. Mezzotint, small folio. 
a S Hart, 32. 


Date scratched, very scarce. 
ig _ 478 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
i: Le B. Pinx.—J. L. Sculp. Line, small folio, Hart, 39. 
[oe From the Mitchell sale. 


-_——s«479:«SWASHINGTON, GEORGE 


ai The original water color for Albert Rosenthal’s mezzo- 
5 d aes tint after Peale, folio. 


0 — 480 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
y dn Drawn from the life by Du Simitier in Philadelphia.— 
4 AL aie by B. L. Prevost at Paris. 4to. Line. Hart, 


ee 


John Trumbull. 


481 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


Whole length, in uniform, standing. Painted by I. 
ow) Trumbull 1780.—Engrav’d by V. Green. 1781. Negro 
holding horse. Folio, mezzotint. Hart, 84. 

BEAUTIFULLY COLORED; VERY SCARCE. 


i; (— 482 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
be 3 Painted by I. Trumbull—Engraved by Val. Green. 


ig 1783. Bust, in uniform, to left. Mezzotint, small 
AGA folio. Hart, 101 <¥SS YM O48 
A very scarce and especially desirable print. From the Carson 
sale, Herd . 044 J- 
67 


483 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


§ 0- : ,y- Whole length, in uniform. Folio, line. Etched letter 
Peas 4 ‘| proof before border line and inscription. (Cheesman.) 
> VVVY" Hart, 104a. 


Very fine and scarce, full margins. 


484 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


A sD [On The Battle Field At Trenton.] From the original 
OSS by Trumbull—Engraved by W. Warner. 1845. Pub- 
i— lished by W™ Smith & J. Turgis. Folio, line. Hart, 
107c. 
485 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 

bd, rs tat After Trumbull. Whole length, attendant holding 
a T. rearing horse. Published by H. Fiquet, Paris. Photo- 

op gravure in colors, folio. 


486 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
Bust, circular medallion, at head of folio sheet of the 


|0 Se “Declaration.”” Gimber Se. —Story & Atwood En- 
B eravers. Published by Phelps & Ensign. -Stipple. 
Hart, 117. 


From the Carson sale. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


“ 
10 Dessiné Par Couder.—Gravé Par A. Blanchard. Small 
ae all. Md e folio, line. A very beautiful print, India proof before 
8 {WV the dedication. Hart, 133b. §- 


From the Mitchell sale. 


Joseph Wright. 


7 488 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
ame hal "1 Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Wright Pins Hall 


7 Shy yee ‘\ yer Engt. Stipple, 8vo, on folio paper. Hart, 142a. 
7 v" No. 33 of 50 signed Indian proofs. 


489 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


| Neat | fediand. by W. Evans. Pub. Mch. 1. 1800 by Thos. 


\WMedland. 4to stipple. Hart, 161a. 


Ay Printed in colors; very fine and very scarce. 
N 


490 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
ms Full bust, head to left, in uniform, After Ramage. 
0 Tia Houston Se. Philada. Published for Thos Condie. 8vo, 
\/, | A@Minlaid. Stipple. Hart, 210. 
5 aaa From the Mitchell sale. 
68 


° nae 
Ce. ee ee 


491 


496 


4 
“io 


AST 


6" tbe 


Edward Savage. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


Full bust, to right, in uniform. Painted Engraved & 
Published by E. Savage 1792 ete. 4to line. Hart, 214. 


Fine impression; very scarce and especially desirable. From 
the Carson sale. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 

London, Pub4@. for the Proprietor, Augt. 10. 1793, by 
EK. Jeffrey. From the Original Picture, painted by 
Savage in 1790, Stipple, 4to. Hart, 215. 


Printed in brown. (Lacks two lines of inscription.) 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


Three-quarter length, seated. E. Savage pinx. et 
seulp. and published, London June 25 1793. Mezzotint, 
folio. Hart, 228. 


Brilliant impression; in fine condition; framed. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
The Washington Family. Painted & Engraved by E: 
Savage. Philadelphia March 10th 1798. Mezzotint, 
folio. Title in open letters. Hart, 235b. 


Very fine and searce. Proof state between Hart 235a and 
5. 


Gilbert Stuart. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 

Whole length, standing, right arm extended. Painted 
by Gabriel Stuart, 1797—Engraved by James Heath. 
Published Feby. 1. 1800. Line, folio. Hart, 285a. 


Fine impression. From the Mitchell sale. 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
Publish’d July 1st. 1801, by Atkins & Nightingale, No. 
100, Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Mezzotint, folio. 


Hart, 292. 
Printed in colors, but lacks title. From the Mitchell sale. 


(See Illustration.) 


WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
(E. Savage Executd, 1801.) George Washington. 
Mezzotint, large folio: Hart, 2938c. 
Engraver’s line erased; undescribed state; VERY SCARCE. 


69 


498 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


nn 4 N The same. Proof before all letters. Hart, 293a. 
ee is ah Unusually fine impression, in perfect condition and with full 
W yh margins; VERY SCARCE. 


ae 
at 


499 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
er Franciscos (Peter) Gallant Action With Nine Of 
} _ Tarletons Cavalry ete. Design’d by Warrell Drawn 
'  .«) by Barralett—Engraved by D. Edwin. 1814. Stipple, 
Vv” oblong folio. Vignette portrait of Washington. Hart, 
368. 


Fine original colored impression with the very scarce broad- 
side. 


500 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


G0“) «Full bust, to left. Signed artist's proof, on India paper 


'~e.jy0W (by Wm E. Marshall, after Stuart). Line, folio. Hart, 
atiadl 426a. 
Before all letters, except copyright line. 
_, 801 WASHINGTON, GEORGE | | 
10 «tf C. G. Stuart pinxt.—W. Nutter sculpt. London, Pub- 
Aalath we" lished Jan. 15. 1798. Stipple, small folio. Hart, 428. 


Printed in colors, brilliant, but lacks part of inscription. 
From the Carson sale. 


_ 902 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
1 C. G. Stuart, pinxt—W. Nutter, sculpt. London, pub- 
Fs lished by R. Cribb, Jany. 15. 1799. Stipple, 4to oval. 
mer Hart, 429. 


A fine example; very scarce. From the Carson sale. 


_ 503 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 

10% . ye Painted by G. Stewart—Engraved by C. Tiebout. Pub- 

. i/\. lished by C. Tiebout No. 28 Gold Street New York 
Sw January 8th. 1800. Oval. Stipple, small folio. Hart, 

454. sS- WS 


Fine and very scarce. 


(9 504 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 

R. Peale Pinxt.—Printed in Colour’s by H. Charles.— 
~-aawd D. Edwin Sculpt. Bust to left. Stipple, small folio. 
Ni WY Hart, 701b. rss TY 


| 
- . 
Printed in colors; fine and very scarce. 


505 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 


Am St, Memin—Hollyer. Stipple. 8vo on folio paper. 
Hart, 717. 
No. 33 of 50 signed India proofs. 
70 


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pee 
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eee ten <x t 


Campbell Type. 


506 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
[qD- Whole length on horseback, battle in distance. From 
Thy an Original, by Alext Campbell, 1775, London. Mezzo- 
4 idole tint, small folio. Hart 721a. 
A rich, velvety impression of the FIRST PUBLISHED PORTRAIT 
OF WASHINGTON. VERY SCARCE. From the Mitchell sale. 


507 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
() “ From an Original, by Alext. Campbell. C. Shepherd, 
775, London. Three-quarter length, in uniform, 
‘\y MW i O/Whattle in distance. Mezzotint, small folio. Hart, 731. 


Unusually fine impression with good margins, 


, 508 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
| 7 A Paris chez Esnauts et Rapilly. Line, small 4to. 
49. Hart, 743. 


From the Mitchell sale. 


509 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 

“ 1) Me Sacred to Memory. F. Bartoli Pinxt.—D. Edwin Se. 
~ fete T J. Rarralet, Stipple, folio. Hart, 788b. 

Sw From the Mitchell sale. 


510 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
| Three-quarter length, in uniform, battle in background. 
| a fe Painted by R Wright of Philidelphia—London Pub- 
; ys lished by D Gally No 263 High Holborn, Jany 8th, 1801, 
he wt _ Pp. Dawe sculpt, Mezzotint, folio. Hart, 836. Jve 766 | 
: Wal BEAUTIFULLY COLORED. From the Mitchell sale. 


511 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
i, a Gpe Longhi dis. ed inc.—per Dalla Libera. Line, small 
folio. Hart, 841e. 


In unusually fine condition. Title in open letters. 


512 WASHINGTON, GEORGE 
a Washington and his’ Generals. [ Huntington— 


Ritchie] Stipple, oblong large folio. 
India proof before all letters but copyright line, 1856; in 
fine condition. Key pasted on back. 


an 518 WASHINGTON, MARTHA 
\\ Painted by Wollaston—Engraved by Buttre. Whole 
length. Mezzotint, large folio. 
India proof before all letters. 
71 


Painted & Engrav’d by E. Savage. Philadelphia, Pub- 


514 WAYNE, GENERAL 4 
x“ \\ Jish’d June 1st 1796, by EB. Savage. pc small 14/7 


mv, Awe” folio, Stauffer, 2756. ae 


FINE IMPRESSION; VERY SCARCE. From the Mitchell sale. 


515 WEBSTER, DANIEL 


AN- Painted by J. Frothingham—Engraved by J. Sartain. 
"oud Pal Le Mezzotint, folio. 
Sw vi Fine proof impression. 
516 WEBSTER, DANIEL 
"4 - Painted by T. B. Lawson—Engraved by Wagstaff & 
\) €) Andrews. 1852. Mezzotint, large folio. 
yaa India proof in fine condition. 
fn 517 WEBSTER, DANIEL 
Ay - pp Published By E. Huntington, Hartford, Ct. 1836. Line, 
Cywvh large 4to. Stauffer, 576-IT. 
reas Portrait of W. H. Crawford engraved by A. B. Durand. 
518 WENTWORTH, THOMAS 
(1) He Honble Thomas Wentworth, Commander of His 
a0 ar Majesty’s Forces in America. A: Ramsay pinxt. —A. 
Aa Vi i(v'’ Van Haecken fecit. Three-quarter length in. armor; 
ue battle in distance. Mezzotint, small folio. J. C. Smith, 
No. 19. 
FINE AND VERY SCARCE. 
Ne 519 WESLEY, CHARLES, A.M. 
g~ J. Spilsbury del. et sculp. 1786. Stipple, small folio. 
Boy it WESLEY, JOHN, M.A. 
5 ere Robt. Hunter pinxt.—Jas. Watson fecit. 1773. Mez- 
LS AK zotint, folio. Goodwin, 95. 
2 hadi Very scarce. 
521 WESLEY, JOHN, M.A. 
(\\7 G. Romney pinxt—I. Spilsbury sculpt. 1789. Mezzo- 
ge Suk d - tint, small folio. J. C. Smith, 37. 
fied Fine impression; good margins. 
an s8) 522 WESLEY, JOHN, M.A. 
AX on Half length, preaching. Line, rectangle, 12.10 x 10.6 in. 
< AA » Proof before all letters. 
523 WESLEY, JOHN, M.A. 
et Ioannes Wesleyus, Magister Artium, ete. Williams 


is 
{4 pinx.—J. J. Haid ex. Mezzotint, 4to. 
wet Fine impression, very scarce. 


72 


ig 524 WEST, BENJAMIN 


uh a W. Lawrenson Pinxt—W. Pether, fecit. Mezzotint, 
o) gris (folio. J. C. Smith, 34-I. 


wl4 Proof before inscription; first state; from the uncleaned 
plate; fine condition. 


525 WEST, BENJAMIN 


la A. Robertson, pinxt.—G. Dawe, sculpt. 1804. Mezzo- 
Bei, tint, small folio. J. C. Smith, 13-I. 
Ql: my : 6 Fine impression, inscription in open letters, of the first state. 


526 WEST, BENJAMIN 


Neg Painted by James Green—Engraved by W. Say. June 
4 10th 1818. Whole length, in studio. Mezzotint, folio. 
smh Very beautiful impression. 


527 WEST, BENJAMIN 
/ at ly [Ipse pinxt—I. Holloway sc.] Line, small folio. 
| elaw ~ Proof before all letters. 


A beautiful impression. 


528 WEST, BENJAMIN 
Painted by Sir Thomas Lawrence.—Engraved by 
a. 1 * Charles Rolls. 1842. Whole length. Line, large folio. 


Proof on India paper in immaculate condition. 


o 


a 529 WEST AND FAMILY 
¥ yo ee Benj2 West—G. S. & I. G. Facius. 1779. Stipple, 
: ape oblong folio. 


Printed in colors. 


_ 030 WEST AND FAMILY 
di _ Painted by Ben. West—Engraved by Grant. Stipple, 
j yy oblong small folio. 

vy ' ‘4 


Printed in colors. 


_ 5381 WEST AND FAMILY 
The same. Border line and ‘‘Terminé par Bonnefoy’’ 
added. Stipple, oblong small folio. 


os: Printed in colors; very fine example. 


; 532 WEST, MRS., anv DAUGHTER | 
a B. West pinxit.—Val. Green fecit. Mezzotint, small 


ne AL Co folio. Whitman, 13. 


Fine impression of first state; cut close. 
73 


ao: 533 WHITE, WILLIAM, D.D. 
a By 


a] ra Bishop of Pennsylvania. G. Stuart, Pinxit.—C. Tie- 
yt tom © pout, Sculpsit. 1804. Half-length, in robes, seated. 
ye 8 Stipple, folio. Stauffer, 3199. 

rAY Very scarce. 


534 WHITE, WILLIAM, D.D. 


if Bishop of Penn? H. Inman Pinxt—C, E. Wagstaff se. 
v0 ee , Ackermann & Co. Strand, London. Wik length, in 


BU! aM ae robes, seated. Mezzotint, folio. 


\ i Lfw™ Printed in colors. 
y V 


585 WHITEFIELD, REVY. GEORGE 


i ~~ John Russell, Pinxt.—Jas. Watson fecit. 1772. Whole 
jo ‘ o% length, St. Paul’ s in the distance. Mezzotint, folio. 
‘\ Goodwin, 90-III. 


Very scarce. 


40 ~ 536 WHITEFIELD, REV. GEORGE 


_ &... Hone, Pinxt.—Greenwoode, fecit. Hands upraised ; in 
\, a wr pulpit. Mezzotint, small, folio. J. C. Smith, 6-II. 


5387 WHITEFIELD, REV. GEORGE 
fe oe " Similar, reduced. London, Printed for Robt. Sayer. 
‘ ie Mezzotint, large 8vo. 
VN fe Fine copy. 


038 WHITEFOORD, CALEB | 
V1) a Late Secretary to the British Commission, for Peoatian 
Wood of Peace With America, 1782. Painted by Sir Joshua 
Reynolds—Engraved by J. Jones. 1793. Mezzotint, 
folio. . 
Fine impression; scarce. 


589 WHITEFOORD, CALEB 
| me th Engraved by S. W. Reynolds. Published Sept. 1799. 


0) (Wi Mezzotint, small folio. Whitman, 301- Li 

at 540 WILSON, WOODROW 
pI By Timothy Cole. Proof signed by artist and gute 
‘ pe oho small folio. 


541 WOLCOTT, OLIVER 


e w) Governor of Connecticut. Engraved By A. B. Durand. 
aaah small folio. Stauffer, 669. a pr 
yw 


VA From the McKee sale. 
74 


JAMES WOLFE. 


42 WOLFE, JAMES 
General James Wolfe. Commander... against Que- 
bec. 1759. Half length in uniform to left, oval in rect- 
iy ays angle. Mezzotint, small folio. J. fe Smith, p, 1750, 
K “4 * No. 165. ytd ag /m 


FINE IMPRESSION; VERY SCARCE. | 


543 WOLFE, JAMES 


Half length in uniform, profile to left, oval, on base, in 

Sara eae Ch Schaak, Pinxt, —Rich4, Houston, 

W; 5 Fecit.—Printed for Bakwell & 1? ise “etCin, Mezzotint, 
G all folio. J.C. Smith, 128. (07- Zd) 
Re w, VERY SCARCE. (Slight fold.) i emt 


044 WOLFE, JAMES 


Similar, reduced. H. Smith, Pinxt.—C. Spooner fecit. 
Si Printed for John Bowles. Mezzotint, 8vo. J. C. 
Smith, 37-II. 


045 WOLFE, JAMES | 
pe ‘ Similar. H. Smith, pinxt—R. Houston se. Printed 
way for Robt. Sayer. Mezzotint, Svo. 
oy" AA ni Fine impression. 


546 WOLFE, JAMES 
oe [Sir J. Reynolds pinx.—J. Barbie se.] Bust, in uni- 
20 ptor™, profile to left, oval, over tablet with scene of his 
W death, in rectangle. Stipple, 8vo. Proof before all 
on™ letters. 
Beautifully engraved, very scarce. 


547 WOLFE, JAMES 


i] = I. Miller, Sc: General Woolfe. Medallion, profile to 
right, in circle with oak and laurel branches. Line, 
4to. 


[09 — Rich¢, Heeston, Fecit. Printed for J. Bowles & Son, 


“If aan ete. Whole length, in uniform, profile to left; troops 
wWilliv scaling heights in distance. Mezzotint, Tolios od iv0. 


Smith, 127-IT. 


FINE IMPRESSION; VERY SCARCE. 


549 WOLFE, JAMES 
c ' Similar, but reversed. Corbut fecit. Printed for 
\\ 0 ' Robt. Sayer. Mezzotint, folio. 
dhy Fine impression, very scarce. 


AS 5 


550 WOLFE, JAMES 
| F. Furin, Pinxt.—R. Pureel, fecit. Printed for Eliz. 
AN yw) Bakewell, ete. Mezzotint, small folio. J. C. Smith 
\N rm : (Faber, Jun.), 112-II. 

’ An alterel plate, 


551 WOLFE, JAMES 


ale ee Death of General Wolfe On the 13th Sept 1759, at 
Soe Quebec. Painted by Edw4d. Penney—Engrav’d by 
\ Richd, Houston, 1772. Mezzotint, oblong folio. J. C. 


I") ee 
Ne <egp A} Smith, 126-11. 
ro YS to marae ee Fine impression before the plate was cut. 
iw 
n $0562 WOLFE, JAMES 
ft? Spee rf |, Death of General Wolfe. Painted by B. West—En- 
J “yi (bgraved by W. Woolett. 1776. Line, oblong folio. 


tw % 
yy BPRS j : f 
¥ lt Fine proof impression. 


4) 553 WOLFE, JAMES 


2" see Death of General Wolfe. Painted by B. West—En- 
An Pies, eraved by Augustus Le Grand. Stipple, oblong folio. 
i 54 A) Printed in colors; lacks part of inscription. 


554 WOLFE, JAMES 

(, aut , La Mort Du General Wolfe. Peint par B. West— 
- cane . Gravé par J. F. Jiigel. 1792. Stipple, oblong small 
AM folio. 

Fine impression, in brown. 


£6 


WOOSTER, DAVID 
David Wooster, Esq?, Commander in Chief of the 
Provincial Army against Quebec. London, Published 
as the Act directs 26. March 1776, by Thos Hart. Mez- 
zotint, small folio. J. C. Smith, p. 17 17, No. 15. 
FINE IMPRESSION OF THE VERY SCARCE ORIGINAL ISSUE; proof 
before serial number From the Mitchell sale. 


=. > : 
Seemed : 
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. m é i ' "+e 3 a 5 e shes eae 
CN Sa Rae Aaa I tl ee ie Sie el ‘oh i cre iP Pe 2 zk ca saith : : pee Sod ; ge ol 
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pee ee OD WOOSTER, DAVID 

G0 Another impression, with the serial number—‘‘90’’ 
CO, a added. 

all 


W Colored, framed. 


~~ 


581 WOOSTER, DAVID 
Yd Similar. Published as the Act directs 26. March 1776, 


W ff fqn by Thos. Hart London. Mezzotint, small folio. 
VW 
76 


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NAVAL PRINTS. 


008 ALBION, LOSS OF THE PACKET SHIP 
Painted by T. Birch—Philadelphia, published October 
e Ais 25 1823, by S. Kennedy, No 58, Walnut Street.—En- 


graved by C. Tiebout. Aquatint, oblong folio. Stauf- 
fer 3200. 


The very scarce original impression; colored. 


009 AMERICAN NAVAL VICTORIES 

0 - Glorious & Brilliant Victory Obtained by Commodore 
26 ; O. H. Perry Over The Britsh Fleet On Lake Erie Com- 
se 1% manded By Capt Barclay. September 10th 1813. 
Cw Copy Right Secured According to Law. Dont give up 
the Ship Lawrence. N. York Published by J. Tiebout 
No 238 Water St. December 1813. Printed by Riley 

& Adams 23 Chatham St. Line, folio. 


At sides eight naval engagements. Colored; oF THE GREATEST 
SCARCITY. 


Re _ 060 AMPHION, CERBERUS, ACTIVE, Ere. 


Painted by T. Whitcombe—Engraved by R. & D. 
Havell. Pub. Feb. 1812 by Geo. Andrews. Aquatint, 
oblong large folio. : 

Proof; printed in colors; very fine. 


561 CAPE BRETON 
D0 - 


A View of the Landing the New England Forces in 
y® Expedition against Cape Breton, 1745. I, Stevens 
Pinxit.—Brooks Seulp. Etching, oblong folio. 


Colored; very scarce. 


0 62 CHESAPEAKE AND SHANNON 


4b June 1. 1813. Commencement of the Action. Painted 
by J. T. Lee—Joseph Jeakes sculpt. London. G. 
Webster. Aquatint, oblong folio. 


Colored; very scarce. 


5 “563 CHESAPEAKE AND SHANNON 


ye Painted by Thos Whitcombe—Aauaa, Jeakes. London, 
Sept. 1.1813 Hassell & Co Oblong folio. 


Colored; very scarce. 


564 CHESAPEAKE AND SHANNON 


6 4 q Painted by Robt. Dodd from the information of Capt». 
3 Falkinir. London, August 1813. Aquatints, oblong 
folios. (2) 
Colored; a pair. 
77 


Oo tO CHESAPEAKE AND SHANNON 
Pe 0) f | y Painted by T. Whitcombe—Engraved by Bailey. Lon- 
Ovi, don, 1817. Aquatint, oblong small folio. 


> ¥V ? 
Colored. 


~p, 066 CHESAPEAKE AND SHANNON 
ae Painted by J. C. Schetky & on Stone by L. Haghe. 
London Smith, Elder & Co. 1830. Oblong folio. (4) 


Set of four, colored; in original paper covers. VERY SCARCE. 


yy 567 COMBAT NAVALE 
An’-. ,) Prise du Feu au Vaisseau Anglais, dans le Combat 
Oe) a fmavale. Dessine par Garneray.—Gravé par Debucourt. 


ove * Aguatint, oblong 4to. 


Colored. 
568 CONSTITUTION AND GUERRIERE 
Ae Gy Aug. 19, 1812 Freeman excudit. Engraved from 
ar ae original Drawings furnished by Capt. I. Hull. Pub. 
‘9,00 '» t4March 8, 1813 by Freeman & Pierie, Phila. Mezzotint, 
“(YW oblong folio. 


Fine impression; very scarce. From the Carson sale. 


569 CONSTITUTION AND GUERRIERE 
rit) Painted by T. Birch—Engraved by C. Tiebout. Pub- 
BT ge” lished August 19, 1813 by James Webster. Bust por- 
(AL) trait of Hull: Barralet-Edwin. Stauffer, 3206. 


Fine impression; very scarce. 


Be EN CONSTITUTION AND JAVA 


« co all Dec. 29 1812. Ie Combat Naval. Gloire Américaine. 
) AD Garneray del.—Coqueret sc. Aquatint, oblong folio. 
sit Fine copy. From the Carson sale. 


571 CONSTITUTION AND JAVA 

\ a Drawn and Etch’d by N. Pocock—Engraved by R. & D. 

6 0 Havell, Pub. Jan. 1. 1814 by Boydell & Co. Aqua- 
tints, oblong folios. (Set of 4.) 


Plates 2, 3 & 4 in very beautiful proof state; very scarce. 


572 CONSTITUTION AND JAVA 


£ ‘\ ° ° e ° , = ¢ 

my l) i: Titles in English and French. Dessine par Montardier 
V 14 - sanidu HAvre—Gravé par Baugean A Paris, chez Jean. 
al a "Line, oblong folio. 


AY, VV 
1 Be atts Very scarce. 


573 COPENHAGEN 
Se eSiabs 9 April 24, 1801. The Attack of the Danish Fleet off 
O\\* yy Copenhagen. June 4th 1801 by P. W. Tomkins. Aqua- 
\~ _.,khMint, oblong folio. 
“ead Proof before all letters except lightly etched artist’s line. 
Inscription in ink; colored. 
78 


574 ENDYMION AND PRESIDENT 


\60 4 Jan. 15. 1815. Off Sandy Hook. Drawn by an Officer 
—Hill Aquat. London. May 1. 1815 Thos. Rickards. 
Aquatint, oblong folio. 


Colored; very scarce. 


575 ENDYMION AND PRESIDENT 


f The Action and the Morning After. Painted by T. 
Saget Buttersworth—Engraved by Jas’ Jeakes. Pub. June 
: Te 1, 1815 by Burr & Ballisot. Aquatints, oblong folios. 
WN py (A pair.) 


Finely colored; very scarce. 


576 EAST INDIA 
pe East India Compys Ship William Fairlie, Commanded 
ne ly, by Capt. Thoms Blair, Leaving Prince of Wales Island. 
: ww * Painted by W. J. Huggins —1828— Engraved by E. 
a Dunean. Aquatint, oblong folio. 
Fine coloring. 


577 FROLIC AND WASP 
5 oe Oct. 18. 1812. The Capture of H. B. M. Sloop of War 
4), * Frolic, Capt. Whinyates, by the U. 8S. Sloop of War 
Seah Wasp, Cap Jab. Jones, ete. Drawn & Engraved by 
“ “V™’ FF. Kearny. Stauffer, 1581. Aquatint, oblong small 
folio. 
Very scarce. 


578 HINCHINBROOK 
Hinchinbrook and Grand Turk of Salem, May 1, 1814. 


A 
“i ¢ulSDrawn by W. I. Pocock.—Engraved by Baily. Pub. 


1819 Colnaghi. Aquatint, oblong folio. 


Colored; an unusually scarce item. 
: 


579 LAKE CHAMPLAIN 
a Macdonough’s Victory on Lake Champlain, Sept. un 


. . 1814. Painted by H. Reinagle—Engraved and Pub- 
lished by B. Tanner. July 4, 1816. Stauter, 3184. 
S AM Line, oblong folio. wa hs — 
yv ct 
Fine impression . 


580 LAKE ERIE 


0 a“ Perry’s Victory on Lake Erie, Sept. 10, 1813. Painted 
a by J. J. Barralet.—Engraved and Published by B. 
Tanner. Jan. 1. 1815. Stauffer, 3138. Line, oblong 
folio. 
Fine impression. (Slight tears.) From the Holden sale. 


79 


581 LAKE ERIE 

0) aD ae Battle on Lake Erie. Drawn by Sully and Kearny.— 
oto AN Eng4@. by Murray, Draper Fairman and Co. and (Second 
J By LA) View) Etched by C. Tiebout & Engraved by G. Murray. 
IN? Phila. July 26. 1815. Stauffer, 2288-9. (A pair.) 


With key; very scarce. From the Carson sale. 


_ $82 LAKE ERIE 
i Ba Keay .|, Perry’s Victory on Lake Erie. Painted by T. Bireh.— 
ts} 4 4)/*Engraved by A. Lawson. Line, oblong folio. Stauffer, 


AT 1691. 

Cr : Fine impression of the first state. From the Holden sale. 

(683° LOUISBOURGH HARBOUR 

ry , Admiral Boscawen burnt the Prudent & Took the 
i . Bienfaisant, July 26, 1758. R. Paton Pinxit.—P. C. 
a ry/v'> Canot Seulp. Boydell 1771. Line, oblong folio. 

be fe Fine impression. 

584 LOUISBOURG 

26 _ July 27. 1781. Combat Naval. Livré par laPerouse. 
O- \, Rossel pinxt—Dequevauviller, Sculpt. 1790. Line, 


fr a B BSe 


vv" oblong, large folio. 


_ = 585 MARS AND L’HERCULE 
L? Apr. 21, 1798. Painted & Engraved by R. Dodd.— 


| 3 wy July 1798. Aquatint, oblong folio. 
AG Ta 


‘586 MARTINIQUE 


35 Dee. 18. 1779. Combat Naval. Livré par la Motte 


Picquet. Rossel, pinxt.—Dequevauviller, Sculpt. 1790. 
Line, oblong large folio. 


587 MEDIATOR 


; oD a , Off Ferrol, Dee. 12, 1782 against a French fleet and the 

| 2°. ,w American Armed Brig Amiable Eunice and the Alex- 

) I \A%" ander. Painted by D. Serres—Engraved by R. Pol- 

\N ve lard. London, Jan. 3, 1784, ete. Line, oblong folios. 
(3) 


VERY SCARCE AND LITTLE KNOWN. 


588 NAVARINO, THE BATTLE OF 


Nn 7 of i, Combat De Navarin. Peint par C. Langlois —S. W. 
|V ; ne Reynolds et Sixdeniers. A Paris chez Schroth ete. 
2 9 Mezzotint, large oblong folio. 
+E 


* 589 OSWEGO | 
oer Attack and Storming of Fort Oswego May 6. 1814. 
at hoe Drawn by I. Hewett—Engraved by R. Havell. Lon- 
i _.don, May 1, 1815. Aquatints, oblong folios. (A pair.) 
W —& beautifully colored pair; the ‘‘Storming’’ is a proof with 
lettering pencilled. OF THE GREATEST SCARCITY. 


80 


: fs 
' 4 ¢ a By 

¥ } ih ele 
Ov 


See ane ae eee kt rag ae Safe ee a Ie ee RN ee Me ee pa ah is Si i a ce a al a lal 


me ny fe Ney a Se 
oa PS ee iy ie ie 


- 
db 


¥V fom 


591 


jo 


092 


* 


Sif 


= 


593 


598 


” (Wo 


| in fi Mint, oblong folio. 
gia Ae Le ” 


590 OUESSANT 


Nov. 11, 1778. Combat Naval D’. Livré par le Vte 


» de Beaumont... Commandait la Junon, il s’empara le 
' Fox commandée 


par Windsor. Rossel pinxt.—Deque- 


vauviller sculpt. A Paris, chez Bauce. Line, oblong 


large folio. 


PLYMOUTH 


The Royal Dock Yard At Plymouth. In August 1789. 
Drawn & Engraved by R. Dodd.—Publish’d Sepr. 1st. 
1790, by Boydells. Aquatint, oblong folio. 


PRESIDENT AND LITTLE BELT 


May 16, 1811. Drawn by J. Cartwright.—Engraved 
by J. Hassell. London, Dec. 1811 J. Hassell. Aqua- 


Colored; very scarce. 


QUEBEC AND SURVEILANTE 
Oct. 6. 1779. George Cummins 1781. Oblong folio. 


Contemporary water color. 


QUEBEC AND SURVEILANTE 


Painted by George Carter.—Engraved by I. Caldwall. 
Pub. Oct. 1. 1780. Line, oblong folio. 


QUEBEC AND SURVEILANTE 

The distressed situation of the. [Title repeated in 
French.] Rich¢. Paton Pinxt.—Fittler & Lerpiniére 
Ceulptt. Boydell Dect. 12th, 1780. Line, oblong folio. 


QUEBEC AND SURVEILANTE 
Combat entre la Fregate francoise .. . et la Fregate 


Angloise. George Carter Pinx.—A Paris chez Voy- 
sard. Line, oblong small folio. 


RODNEY 


Memorable Victory over ... Compte De Grasse by Sir 
George Brydges Rodney April 12th, 1782. N. Pocock 
Pinxt—F ras’. Chesham Sculpt. London, 1784. John 
Walker. Line, oblong large folio. 


Fine impression. 


RODNEY 


Action between ... Rodney and de Grasse. Thos. 
Luny pinxt.—Petr. Mazell Seculp. A Paris chez Jean. 
Line, oblong folio. 

Colored. 


81 


599 ST, VINCENT, CAPE 


(): sok Jan. 16. 1780. Sir G. B. Rodney defeats Spanish 
rare Hy squadron under Don Juan de Langara. Rich¢, Paton 
Sw" Pinxit—Dan!. Lerpiniere Seculpsit. Pub. May 6. 1782. 


Boydell.’ Line, oblong folio. | 


me C f 600 SERAPIS AND BON HOMME RICHARD 
SS eh Sept. 23. 1779. Rich¢. Paton Pinxt.—Lerpiniére & 
EW ye Fittler Sculp. Pub. Dec. 12. 1780. Line, oblong folio. 


Inscription strengthened. 


AN 601 SERAPIS AND BON HOMME RICHARD 
4¥ Robt. Dodd, Pinxit.—J. Peltro, Fecit. London, Dec. 
1.1781 John Harris. Line, oblong small folio. 


|, - 602 SERAPIS AND BON HOMME RICHARD 
rs a Paris chez Esnauts et Rapilly. Etching, oblong : 
folio. . 4 


603 SHOVEL, SIR CLOUDESLY 2 

|‘) , In the Association, with the Eagle, Rumny, and the : 
eee ir rad Firebrand, lost on the Rocks of Scilly, Oct. 22, 1707. 7 
\\ wr Pub. 1745. Line, oblong folio. , 


604 SPRIGS OF LAUREL . 
Perry’s Victory. Constitution & Guerriere—Wasp 
ee And Frolic United States & Macedonian—Constitu- 4 
ee} cm tion And Java Hornet Blockading Bonne Citoyenne— ™ 
ANS Sinking Of The Peacock Enterprize And Boxer—Pea- 
cock & L’Epervier Drawn & Engraved by W. Strick- 
Las ’ (Jand. Philadelphia. Pub: by John Kneass 125 Market 
Ne Agne¥ “+ Price three Dols. Aquatint, folio. 
yor FINE CONDITION; UNKNOWN TO STAUFFER AND OF THE GREAT- 


EST SCARCITY. 
(See Illustration.) 


(605 UNITED STATES AND MACEDONIAN 


6» hy, Oct. 25, 1812 Painted by T. Birch—Engraved and 
_) ye" | Published by B. Tanner. Nov. 1, 1814. Stauffer, 3143. 
he Line, oblong folio. 


Superb impression; very scarce. From the Holden sale. 


— 606 UNITED STATES AND MACEDONIAN 
“4 () f Painted by T. Birch—Engraved by S. Seymour. Pub- 
; lished May 20, 1815 by James Webster. Stauffer, 
WV 9879. Line, oblong large folio. 
Fine impression; very scarce. From the Holden sale. 
82 


PRHRYS VICTORY. 


SISHEVG UP LUE PEACOAT 


ORIEL BLGRBBING HiUARE C1 TERNS 


sina ea 


SPRIGS OF LAUREL 
EXCESSIVELY RARE AQUATINT 


[ NUMBER 604 | 


607 


608 


611 


Ayer 


612 


BD 


on 4 


i pursued by English fleet. 


ff é x 


WRECKERS OFF FORT ROUGE, CALAIS 


Painted by Clarkson Stanfield—Engraved by J. P. 
Quilley. Ackermann & Co. Feb. 1. 1833. Mezzotint, 
oblong folio. 


UNIDENTIFIED PROOFS 


Men of War, badly shattered, all directed toward right, 
Companion print of combat 
of small boats near walled town and fort. Line, oblong 
rectangles, 18” x 26”. (A pair.) 


NEW YORK CITY. 


NIEUW AMSTERDAM 


Nieuw Amsterdam op t Eylant Manhattans. 
Belgii ete., by Nicolas John Visscher. 
folio. 

FINE, SOUND COPY OF THE VERY SCARCE FIRST ISSUE. 


NIEUW AMSTERDAM 


Similar view. Nieuw Yorck, eertys Genaemt Nieuw 
Amsterdam op’t Eylant Manhattans. Novi Belgui ete., 
by Justo Danckers. Line, oblong folio. 


Fine, sound copy; very scarce. 


NIEUW AMSTERDAM 
Restitutio. Nieuw-Amsterdam onlangs Nieuw jorck 


Novi 
Line, oblong 


ie Ygenaemt, en nu hernomen by de Nederlanders op den 


24 Aug 1673. —Carolus Allardt Excut. 


Fine, sound copy of an early issue; VERY SCARCE. 


NIEUW AMSTERDAM 


The same. ‘‘ende’’ hernomen ete, eindelyk aan de 
Engelse weder afgestaan. Typis Caroli Allard Am- 
stelodami cum Privil. Line, oblong folio. 

Fine, sound copy, colored; very scarce. 


613 NIEUW AMSTERDAM 


0-7 
quer? 


AU. 


SW M steld. C. P. (1702). 


Similar. Neu Jorck sive Neu Amsterdam, cura et 
sumtibus Matthaei Seutteri Chaleographi Augustani. 


Fine, sound copy of the excessively scarce first issue, colored. 


NIEUW AMSTERDAM 


Nieu Amsterdam, een stedeken in Noord Amerikaes 
etc. (Title repeated in Latin.) Pet: Schenk—Am- 
Line, oblong folio. 


Fine impression, with full margins. Mr. STOKES CONSIDERS 
THIS THE FIRST ISSUE. 


— 83 


615 


617 


618 


619 


620 


621 


- 
ek lie” 
Gets Fane 
a 6 4 


hs 


NEW YORK 


Engrav’d For the London Maceo 1761. The South 
Prospect of the City of New York, in North America. 
Line, narrow oblong folio, 

Fine, sound copy. 


NEW YORK 
South East and South West Views of the City of New 
; York, in North America. [Titles repeated in French. | 
| Drawn by Capt. Thomas Howdell, Engraved by P. 
* Canot. Oblong folios. (A pair.) 


The excessively scarce first issues but lacking publication 
lines. 


NEW YORK 


New York. From Hobuck Ferry House. Alexander 


Robertson Delineavit—Francis Jukes Sculpsit. Lon- 
don, March 31st. 1800. Aquatint, oblong folio. 
FINE IMPRESSION, BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL COLORING; VERY 


SCARCE; framed. 
: (See Illustration.) 


NEW YORK 

New York (Jan. 1.1803). In The State Of New York 
North America. Painted by William Birch.—En- 
graved by Samuel Seymour. Wm. H. Morgan, 100 
Arch St. 


With the ‘‘ Picnic Party.’’ VERY SCARCE. 


NEW YORK 


A Schooner With A View Of New York. Domk, Serres 
del—J. Clark & J. Hamble sculp. Jan. 1. 1807. 
Aquatint, oblong small folio. 


Serial number scratched. 


NEW YORK 


New York, From Governors Island. Painted by W. G. 
Wall —Engraved by I. Hill. Published by Henry I. 
Megary New York. No. 20 of the Hudson River Port 
Folio. Aquatint, oblong folio. 

Very fine copy of the very scarce first issue. 


NEW YORK 


- New York from heights near Brooklyn and from Wee- 
hawk. Engraved by I. Hill. 


Painted and Published 
by Will™. G. Wall New York 1823. Aquatints, oblong 
large folios. (A pair.) 
UNUSUALLY BEAUTIFUL COLORED IMPRESSIONS OF THE VERY 
SCARCE FIRST ISSUES. 


84 


f £22 NEW YORK 

Vue de New York. Prise de Weahawk. Garneray 
wn pinxt.—Himely sculp. A Paris chez Hocquart. Aqua- 
Vv tint, oblong folio. 


Attractive and very scarce view. 


623 NEW YORK 


r New-York. Taken from... Fort Columbus, Governors 
| é Island. F. Catherwood—Eng. by Henry Papprill. 
yi Publ. 1846 by H. I. Megary. Aquatint, oblong large 
folio. 
\W 4 es A beautifully colored impression; very scarce. 


624 NEW YORK 
‘- New-York. (South from Union Park.) From nature 
4 A, by C. Bachman—Lith. of Sarony & Major. Published 
by Williams & Stevens, 1850. Oblong large folio. 


- | 
V ? 
Sww Fine condition; very scarce. 


625 NEW YORK 
New York, 1855. From the Latting Observatory. 
ae , B. B. Smith. Jun. Del—W. Wellstood, Se. Line, ob- 
Cn long very large folio. 
First issue, with copyright date 1855; backed with lines. 


_ 626 NEW YORK 
ais yr Broadway, New-York, from the corner of Canal Street, 
to beyond Niblo’s Garden. Drawn and Etched by T. 
.,  Hornor.—Aquatinted by J. Hill. Published by Joseph 
hy Stanly & Co. 1836. Oblong large folio. 


SUPERB COLORED IMPRESSION OF ONE OF THE SCARCEST AND 
MOST INTERESTING VIEWS. (On stretcher.) 


cr eel NEW YORK 
Crystal Palace. Burning Of Crystal Palace on Tues- 
sw day Oct. 5th, 1858. Currier & Ives, Lith. N. Y. Oblong 


" ot ad large folio. 


Colored; very scarce. 


628 NEW YORK 
First Division NEW YORK STATE ARTILLERY. 
Drawn From Nature And Pub. By F. J. Fritsch 1844. 
‘pi Lithograph, oblong large folio. 


Castle Garden. Colored; VERY SCARCE. 


629 NEW YORK 


S Harlem Lane. Trotting Cracks On The Road. Publ. 
as by Ths. Kelly 1870. Lithograph, oblong folio. 
Colored. 


85 


630 NEW YORK 
Pia e Peter Stuyvesants Army entering New Amsterdam. 
ey : ‘Lith. of Sarony & Major. Oblong folio. 
ae Framed. 
631 NEW YORK 
Stopping Place ‘‘On The Road. The Horse Shed.’’ 
' Sketched By Tho’. Worth.—Lith. Of Currier & Ives. 
/E® 1868. Oblong large folio. 
Colored. 
632 NEW YORK | 
yO Ties Trotting Cracks ‘‘At Home.’’ A Model Stable Sketehed 
f | by Tho’. Worth.—Lith. Of Currier & Ives. 1868. Ob- 
PD long large folio. 
Colored. 
633 NEW YORK 


Bey ;., Woodruft’s (Hiram). Stables. Thos. Worth. Litho- 
3 bean ie thy graph. Oblong large folio. 


Before inscription. Colored, very scarce. 


634 NEW YORK 


The Old Streets of. Paper read before the Historical 
Society by James W. Gerard. Royal 8vo paper. 1875. 
Directory 1786, Republished 1874. Small 4to paper. 
Fac-simile of the Bradford Map (2) ete. (As a lot.) 


_ 635 NEW YORK | 
a5 . ,, Klinckowstroms Atlas. Broadway-gatan och Radhuset 
A | ‘Ur i Newyork., Newyorks Hamn och Redd., Hoboken., 
ca,ael’ Philadelphia (3)., Ruins of the Capital 1819., -ete, 
adios Aquatints by Akrell. Oblong folio. 

Fine copy, half calf. 


AUDUBON’S BIRDS. 


Drawn from Nature by J. J. Audubon; lithographs in 

’ colors; elephant folios; all in fine condition. 

636 BALTIMORE ORIOLE 

637 FERRUGINOUS THRUSH 

638 GREAT-FOOTED HAWK 

639 .RED-TAILED HAWK 

640 RUFFED GROUSE 
641 SUMMER OR WOOD DUCK 

642 WHITE HEADED EAGLE 

86 


\25~ 


649 


eae 


WATER-COLORS BY E. L. HENRY. 
AFTER THE SHOWER | 


Stage coach leaving the Tavern. Signed with initials. 


CROSSING THE LOG-BRIDGE IN A FRESHET 
‘*H. L. Henry 1900.’’ Wash drawing. 


THE DOCTOR’S VISIT 


GOOD-BYE SWEETHEART 
‘*H. L. Henry 1900.’’ 
Trooper; Revolutionary period. 
NAPANOCH 
A Wedding in the ’thirties. 


THE FIRST RAILWAY TRAIN 


[Hudson and Mohawk R.R.] Sept. 9th 1831. From the 
Painting by E. L. Henry. Colored. 14x 38.8 in. 


ONE-SIDED BARGAIN 
ff, i. Henry °98.’’ 


CARICATURES. 


CARICATURE 
A Political Lesson. J. Dixon invenit et fecit—Pub- 


Ib P \ oWllished 7. Sept. 1774. Printed for John Bowles, etc. 


vA Ag gM \ 
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653 


\9 do 


Mezzotint, small folio. 
Fine example. 


CARICATURE 


A New Method of Macarony Making, as practised at 
Boston. Printed for Carington Bowles, Oct. 12th 1774. 
Mezzotint, folio. 

Colored. 


CARICATURE 


.»/\ Bostonian’s Paying the Excise-Man, or Tarring & 


Feathering. London Printed for Robt Sayer & J. Ben- 
nett, 31, Oct®. 1774. Mezzotint, folio. 


CARICATURE 
Bostonians in Distress. London, 19 Novr. 1774. Mezzo- 
tint, folio. 

Fine impression. 


87 


654 CARICATURE 


| Ve , Patriotick Barber of New York, or the Captain in the 
~~ s\) 498 Suds. London, 14 Feb. 1775. Mezzotint, folio. 

vy ye Fine impression. 

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eA 655 CARICATURE 

KU ~ Alternative Of Williams-Burg. London, 16 Feb. 1775. 


Mezzotint, folio. | 
Fine impression. (Slight repair at bottom.) 


_ = 656 CARICATURE 


77 Society of Patriotic Ladies, At Edenton in North 
oh Q Carolina. London, 25 March 1775. Mezzotint, folio. 


FINE IMPRESSION. The finest lot of these excessively scarce 
prints that has ever been offered. 


657 CARICATURE 


pe A very curious caricature representing the British 
4. Leopard strangled and held by one ear by an American 
JV rattlesnake, a Spanish lion pulling at the other ear and 
the Gallic cock attacking him in the rear. Circle, with 
Latin quotation, ete., in rectangle. Line, 4to. 
Finely engraved; very scarce. 


658 CARICATURE 


\ & “. »\,Dessiné d aprés nature a Boston par Corbut en 1778— 
af ON Set gravé a Philadelphie par Va de bon ecur. Dedie 
gy Aux Milords De L’Amirauté Anglaise Par Un Membre 

Du Congrés Americain. Line, oblong small folio. 


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AMERICAN VIEWS. 


659 AMERICA 


[Loss of the American Colonies.] Britannia, on rock 

in sea, with upraised battle-ax and knife about to dis- 
““ member herself. Rect., 11.2x9.8 in. Mezzotint. 
Brilliant and perfect unlettered proof. Very scarce. 


660 AMERICA 


To Those, who wish to Sheathe the Desolating Sword 3 


of War, ete. R. E. Pine pinxt. 1778.—Joseph Strutt 
se. Stipple, oblong large folio. 

yee America, lamenting at base of obelisk with names of Warren, 

Montgomery, Wooster and Mercer. Slight marginal imper- 


fection. 
661 AMERICA 
chee Amerique, Panneau allégorique sur 1’. Etching, oblong 
1U / folio. 


PAE if ' Fine proof before letters. 
jaa 88 


, 


() ~ 662 AMERICA 

{ ,. B.S. Setlezky Sculpsit, Augsburg. Etching, large ob- 
»/ .nt44 long folio. 
ne Early and interesting example; colored. 


663 AMERICA 
Amiconi inven.—Wagner Sc. Venezia. Line, folio, 
lp nn ) and; Minerve et Mercure consolant l’Amerique ete. 
it MAT Gerard Inv. —1817— By Roger Seulpt. Proof 
a before inscription. Stipple, small ‘folio. (2) 


664 AMERICA 
La France donne 1’Epeé a4 1’Amerique contre 1’Angle- 


a 
\2 ~ '. terre. le barbié l’ainé del.—J. B. chapuy Scut. 
| Ca) iy Ve" Aquatint, oblong folio. 
Qi Proof before all letters; artists’ line delicately stippled; 


printed in colors. 


665 AMERICA 


Af: American Revolution. Set of twelve prints, D. Cho- 
aj * dowiecki inv. et del.—D. Berger sculpsit 1784. Origi- 
, } nally published in Sprengel’s Taschenbuch; on undi- 
U vided oblong proof sheet. 
666 AMERICA 
r Travaux De Minerve. dessin Allegorique a la Paix, de 
| 1783 Composé et dessiné par Le Chev. Dagoty. Aqua- 


tint, oblong large folio. 


Fine example of a very scarce print; inscription on separate 


4h plate. 
667 AMERICA An Emblem of America. Drawn by H. 
v Richter.—Engraved by Lundin. Sept. 24, 1800. J. 
eS Le Petit, Hammersmith: Oval. Stipple, small folio. 
§ Printed in colors. 


668 AMERICA 
America Guided By Wisdom. Drawn By John J. 
[0 ~ , Barralett. Engraved, and published March 27th. 1820, 
al “ By B. Tanner. Line, oblong folio. 


Fine impression. 


669 AMERICA 
aa | Family Monument From the History of our Country. 
| yr ’ Painted and Engraved By I. M. Enzing-Miller. 


670 AMERICA 
Memorial Vignette of the Centennial Exhibition. Na- 
| <B tional Bank Note Co. Alfred Jones and F. Girsch Se. 
X Oblong folio. 
India proof. 
89 


Ls 


Drees 


671 AMERICA 


Amerique Septentrionale, Carte De L’. Par M. Bellin 
1755. Line, oblong large folio. 


672 AMERICAN STEAMBOATS 


Bateau A Vapeur Américain descendant 1’Ohio, and: 
Bateau A Vapeur Americain. Mouillé. A St, Aulaire 
1832—Lith. de Benard. Oblong small folios. (2) 


673 BALTIMORE 


Baltimore Taken Near Whetstone Point. Paind. & 
Ened, By—W. J. Bennett. Pub by H I Megary 1831. 
Aquatint, oblong folio. Unknown to Stauffer. | 


Fine impression, colored; VERY SCARCE. 


674 BETHLEHEM 


A View of Bethlehem. One of the Brethren’s Princi- 
pal Settlements in Pensylvania, North America. 
[Title repeated in French. | N. Garrison delint.—I. 
Noual Sculp. London, Robt. Sayer (1757). Line, ob- 


ag av~ long folio. 
ye Colored. 


675 BETHLEM - 


A View of Bethlem, the Great Moravian Settlement in 
the Province of Pennsylvania. [Title repeated in 


ds). French.] Sketched by Gov. Pownal—Engraved by 


_ais Paul Sandby. London, John Bowles etc. (1761) 


Line, oblong folio. 
Fine copy, but serial number scratched out. 


__ 676 BOSTON 


Boston Harbor ete. Plan du Havre de Baston. Costes 
Orientales de l’Amerique. Ire. Feuille; Isle Royale, 


Ag Aceadie, Nouvelles Angleterre et Yore. Par M. Bellin, 


1767. Oblong large folio. 


677 BOSTON 
Boston Massacre, March 5th, 1770. Drawn by W. 
Champney—J H_ Bufford’s Lith. Boston. 1856. 
Oblong large folio. 
Colored. 2 


_ 678 BUNKER’S HILL 


The Battle of Bunker’s Hill. Painted by J. Trumbull 

London, Published Feby. 1798, by A. C. de Poggi— 

Engraved by I. G. Miiller. Line, oblong large folio. 
Open letter proof, with key. 


679 BUNKER’S HILL 
The same. Unfinished, but well advanced ; proof before 


| ayy all letters. 
rer) 90 


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WUOA MAN 


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680 BUNKER’S HILL 
“1 Painted by John Trumbull—London Published Sept. 
5S” 17. 1801 by A. C. de Poggi—Engraved by James 

An >~ 

eo hy Mitan, and: The Death of Montgomery at Quebec, 
a ahh? Painted by J2°. Trumbull—[same publication line ]— 
} a “\) Engraved by W. Ketterlinus 1799. Line, oblong folios. 
(2.) 


Open letter proofs; uncut margins; fine condition. 


a ¢V 681 CANADA 
4 ran Canadiens au Tombeau de Leur Enfant. Peint par Le 
} Barbier, 1781—Gravé par Ingouf 1786. Line, folio. 


Fine impression. 


782 CASCONCHIAGON 

a Or Little Seneca’s River, on Lake Ontario. [At 

y) ~~. Rochester] South East View of the Great Cataract 
ir and North West View of the Half Moon. Drawn by 

Syw /* Capt. T. Davies.—Mazell sculp. Etchings, oblong folios. 
(A pair.) 


683 CHARLESTON 
AD Charles Town the Capital of South Carolina in North 
6 ne America. [Title repeated in French] Engraved by 
C. Canot after T. Mellish. London, John Bowles ete. 
(1761) Line, oblong folio. 


Unusually fine example. 


684 CHRISTMAS MORNING 


im — _—*OFilial Affection—Going to Church. Painted by W. R. 
Bigg—Eng. by John Sartain. Mezzotint, oblong folio. 


685 CONGRES, PREMIERE ASSEMBLEE DU 
cs Ve . Dessiné par le Barbier—Gravé par Godefroy. Line, 
_ Ato. 


Proof on large paper. 


686 DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE 
o The Declaration of Independence. Painted by Iohn 
[po a Trumbull—Copy Right Dect. 20th. 1820.—Engraved 
i Hy by A. B. Durand. Line, oblong large folio. Stauffer, 

C mW" 679. | 


Brilliant proof impression, fine margins; with key. 


687 DE KALB 
r The Monument to De Kalb. Hrectd in the town of 
20 0) Camden, 8. C. Drawn & Design? by Robt. Mills— 
yi Engravd Printd & Colourd by J. Hill. 1827 Aquatint, 
S wi oblong small folio. Stauffer, 1327. 


91 


688 


DETROIT 

Detroit, Michigan. Taken from the Canada Shore near 
the Ferry. Painted and Engd. by W. J. Bennett. 
Copyright 1837 by Henry I. Megarey. Aquatint, 


~~ oblong folio. Unknown to Stauffer. 


689 


eae 


695 


Fine impression; beautifully colored. 


FISHKILL 


View Near Fishkill. Painted by W. G. Wall—En- 
graved by I. Hill. Published by Henry I. Megarey 


t,, New York. No. 18. of the Hudson River Port Folio. 
we") Aquatint, oblong folio. 


Fine colored impression of the first issue. 


HUDSON RIVER 
Hudson’s River of the Entrance of what is called the 
Topan Sea. [Title repeated in French] Sketch’d by 
Governor Pownal.—Engraved by Peter Benazech. 
London, Jn°. Bowles ete. Line, oblong folio. 
Fine impression; good margins. 


HUDSON RIVER 
Hudsons River From Chambers Creek looking thro’ 
the High Lands Alexander Robertson Delineavit—F. 
Jukes Sculpsit. London. Jan. 1. 1802. Aquatint, ob- 
long folio. . 

A very beautifully colored impression; VERY SCARCE. 


HUDSON RIVER 
The Hudson at West Point. Drawn, dedicated to the 
Cadets, and published May 15th 1828 by Geo. Catlin— 
Engraved ete. by J. Hill. Aquatint, oblong folio. 
First issue. Not in Stauffer. 
India proof, fine condition. 


HUDSON RIVER 


Another impression ; first issue. 
Colored. 


LIBERTY 
In the form of the Goddess of Youth, giving Support 
to the Bald Eagle. Painted & Engrav’d by E: Savage. 
—Philadelphia Pub4. June 11 1796. by E: Savage. 
Stipple, large folio. 


An important and very scarce print; soft coloring. 


MARION 


Marion in his swamp encampment inviting a British 
Officer to dinner. Engraved by John Sartain. 1841. 


* . Mezzotint, oblong folio. 


, \ YS” Brilliant proof impression; one slight scratch. 


92 


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696 MIAMI UNIVERSITY 


Miami University—Oxford, Ohio. On stone by T. 
te Se od Campbell from a drawing by F. Eckstein. Printed by 
™ C. R. Milne and Co. Ghent Gallatin County Kenty. 
ku Jan. 1838. Lithograph. Oblong folio. 
Of the greatest scarcity. 


697 MICHILIMAKINAC 


ee A Plan of the Straits of St. Mary and. Line, oblong 
¢ AMA small folio. 


698 MONTMORENCI 


Aj A view of the Falls, and A Winter View taken 12th 

4m o April 1781. Drawn by James Peachy—Engrav’d and 

b ws publish’d 1785 by J. Wells. Aquatints, oblong folios. 
ay) ga (A pair. ) 


Fine impressions in sepia; very scarce. 


699 NEW ORLEANS 


Battle of New Orleans. West. Del.—J. Yeager se. 
Vignette portrait of Genl. Jackson. Line, oblong folio. 
Stauffer 3433. 


Fine, clean copy. 


700 NIAGARA FALLS 


() - An Hast View of the Great Cataract. J. Fougeron 
[ d sculp. Drawn by Thos’. Davies. Etching, oblong folio. 
U) Very scarce. 
ry) 701 NIAGARA FALLS 
7 S. le Clere Fecit. Chute de la Riviere de Niagara; Elie 
5 "iG Enlevé Dans Un Char De Feu. Line, oblong 4to. 
dr Very curious and scarce. 


702 NIAGARA FALLS 


gp. La Chute De La Niagara. J. B. Tischer pinxit— 
ay Lefevre— Marchand Sculp. A Paris, chez Ostervald. 
Lo Aquatint, oblong large folio. 


Finely colored; early and scarce. 


703 NIAGARA FALLS 
| 6? Painted by Bennett—Engrav’d by J. Hill. Published 


4 o ¥ by H. I. Megarey. The American from foot of Stair 


« Case and the British from under Table Rock. Stauffer 
1348-9. (A pair.) 


The pair in fine condition; colored; VERY SCARCE. 
93 


704 NIAGARA FALLS 


From drawings by Lieut. Col. Cockburn—Engraved 
4. by C. Hunt, Jn°. Edge and C. Bently. Published 1835 
by Ackermann & Co. Aquatints, oblong folios. (A 
set. ) 


The full set, of six, colored; IN FINE CONDITION. 


td 


705 NIAGARA FALLS 


Niagara Falls from the Table Rock. Drawn, En- 
iy, graved and copyright 1840 by W. J. Bennett. Aqua- 
| tint, oblong large folio. 


Fine original impression ; colored. 


706 NIAGARA FALLS 


9 The same. Copyright 1867 by Geo. E. Perine. 
youu Colored. 


707 NIAGARA FALLS 


Grave Par Salathé. Aquatint, oblong very large folio. 
Beautifully colored, but cut close. 


~~ 2 fo) 


a 
708 { NIAGARA FALLS 


i S The ‘‘43r4 Light Infantry,’’ as they “‘Turn Out, eur 
nd) - their sleighs; at the ‘‘ Falls of Niagara.’’ 1839. 


Meeting of the Sleigh Club, at the Barracks, 4374 
Light Infantry, St. John, New Brunswick. (1838) (2) 


R. G. A. Levinge del—T. Alken & Ackermann liths. Oblong 
folio, colored. Very scarce. 


ae leet \ 


6Y 709 NOVA REPERTA 


« 

| , « Map of the Western Hemisphere. Ioan. Stradanus 
oe. ta invent Fh Galle excud. Oblong small folio, line. 
OGY —- 


710—MOUNT VERNON 


Mount Vernon in Virginia The Seat of the late Lieut. 
lL _ General George Washington ete. Alexander Robertson 
“ \0)"\Delineavit—Francis J ukes Sculpsit. London March 
4, , 00 “gist. 1800. Aquatint, oblong folio. 


SUPERB IMPRESSION OF A VERY SCARCE PRINT. 


711 MOUNT VERNON 


9 7 _., The Home of Washington. John G. Chapman—Alfred 
Y Vp Jones. 1895. Line, oblong folio. 
ow vf India proof. 


94 


712 NATCHEZ 


"| =< Natchez, City Hotel, Main St. Drawn by J. L. Collard, 
»  Natchez.—Bufford’s Lith. 136 Nassau St. N. Y. Ob- 


rn yw long small folio. 
5 Colored. 
713 PASSAIC 


ae Passaick Falls in the Province of New Jersey [Title 
)D s{, repeated in French.] Sketched by Gov. Pownal— 


anos Painted and Engraved by Paul Sandby. London, for 
4s John Bowles ete. Line, oblong folio. 


714 PERU 


4 - Sra Criolla De Lima. Dame Créole du Pérou and sim- 
ft ow ilar: Indienne du Perou. Julian Davila Pinx.—Ingouf 
; Jr. Sculp. 1774. Line, small folios. (2) 


715 ROSS 
.» .p ua Force De L’Amour ou Mistris—Lallemand Pinx.— 
AL *Maugein Sculp. Line, folio. 


- 716 »SPARKING 
“. va vl Engraved By Alfred Jones after F. W. Edmonds. 
aN Line, oblong folio. 


717 TEA-TAX-TEMPEST 


4 la Tea-Tax-Tempest, or the Anglo-American Revolution. 
H, [Titles repeated in German and French.] Line, 
oblong folio. 


718 TEA-TAX-TEMPEST 
The Oracle. Representing, Britannia, Hibernia, 


M\\\-. »  Seotia, & America, as assembled to consult the Oracle 
ong i iw ete. Mezzotint, oblong large folio. 
Sa xv Fine impression, but lower margin slightly clipped. 
719 UNION COURSE 
5 S Union Course L. I. May 13th, 1845. Peytona and 
9, Fashion in their Great Match for $20000. From 


Nature by C. Severin—Lith. & Pub. by N. Currier. 
Oblong large folio. 


Fine copy, colored. Very scarce. 


720 WASHINGTON, D. C. 
: Gv City of Washington. From beyond the Navy Yard. 
ae Painted by G. Cooke. Eng. by W. J. Bennett. Pub- 
q’) lished by Lewis P. Clover, 180 Fulton Sore Ney. L831, 
Aquatint, oblong folio. Stauffer 149. 
Beautifully colored impression. 
95 


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721 WASHINGTON, D. C. 


9° .  Seulpt. after the Architect, 


wy bas 


VV aan "| long folio. 


Capitol of the U. S. at Washington. T. Sutherland 


B. H. Latrobe. Published 


, 4 Jan. 1825 by R. Ackermann, London. Aquatint, ob- 


a Beautifully colored impression. From the Holden sale. 


722 WEST POINT 


West Point From Phillipstown. Painted and En- 


| ‘LY . graved by—W. J. Bennett. 


Pub. by Lewis P. Clover, 


180 Fulton Street. Copyright 1831 by Parker & 
OW Clover. Aquatint, oblong folio. 


Beautiful colored impression. 


723 WEST POINT 


West Point from Fort Putnam. Painted and published, 


on, 
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ry Fine impression, colored. 


1848, by Robt. Havell. Aquatint, oblong large folio. 


One word of publication line 


scratched. From the Holden sale. 


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